5.22am B.Sc.05:22 Australia will lift the cap on returning citizens as thousands remain stranded Reuters reports that Australia will slightly increase the number of people allowing Australians and permanent residents to return each week, with Prime Minister Scott Morris saying on Friday that local Covid-19 cases have slowed to one …
Read More »Sacrificed llama mummies were found in Peru
In Peru, archaeologists have found the naturally buried remains of five lalamas offered to the Inca gods about 500 years ago. The mummified llamas are still adorned with colored wire, red paint and feathers that adorned them before the Inca sent them to their deaths, probably by burying these animals. …
Read More »In Finland, Deckers created the ‘Forest Floor’, and it replaced the children’s immune systems.
According to a small new experiment, playing through the greenery and debris of Mini Forest’s undergrowth for just a month may be enough to change a child’s immune system. When daycare workers in Finland do not bring in workers, cultivate forest lands such as dwarf heather and blueberries, and allow …
Read More »NASA releases Osiris-Rex footage and images from the asteroid Bennu mission
NASA released footage and images earlier this week from their probe exposure to a planet 200 million miles from Earth. The OSIRIS-Rex spacecraft made contact with the 1,800-mass asteroid Benue on Tuesday. His mission? The first collection of dust and rock samples from asteroids in space by NASA. Judging from …
Read More »Witch-creature graffiti was found in the ruins of a medieval UK church
Without learning any lessons from the horror films of the Euros, Britain has plans for a high-speed rail project that will track the ruins of a medieval church. And, apparently, the project has resulted in a bit of trouble from witches and dark spirits. Early excavations of the site’s 700-year-old …
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