Ancient Shipwreck Discovery Rewrites Maritime History

A 3,300-year-old shipwreck discovered off Israel's northern coast reveals groundbreaking insights into ancient maritime navigation and trade. Found at a depth of 1,800 meters, the ship's intact cargo offers a unique glimpse into Bronze Age seafaring.

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Asteroid 2011 UL21 and 2024 MK to Grace the Skies: Watch Live

2024-06-27T17:27:39.830Z

Asteroid 2011 UL21, a massive celestial body, will safely pass by Earth today, followed by the smaller asteroid 2024 MK on June 29th. Both events offer exciting observation opportunities, coinciding with International Asteroid Day.

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Arctic Fires Surge: CO2 Emissions Hit Record Highs Amid Climate Crisis

2024-06-27T11:27:38.770Z

Arctic fires are causing CO2 emissions among the highest in the last 20 years, with significant activity in the Russian Republic of Sakha. These fires highlight the phenomenon of Arctic amplification and signal dangerous climate tipping points.

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Asteroids 2011 UL21 and 2024 MK to Safely Pass Earth: A Celestial Spectacle

2024-06-27T03:47:53.898Z

Asteroids 2011 UL21 and 2024 MK will safely pass Earth this week, offering a unique opportunity for observation. Learn more about these near-Earth objects and their significance.

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FDA Panel Rejects MDMA for PTSD: A Major Setback for Psychedelic Therapy

2024-06-05T11:32:30.228Z

The FDA advisory panel's decision against using MDMA for PTSD treatment poses a significant hurdle for psychedelic therapy. The final decision by August 11 will be crucial.

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Boeing Starliner's Historic Third Attempt: A Critical Mission

2024-06-05T10:42:09.498Z

Witness Boeing's historic third attempt to launch the CST-100 Starliner to the ISS, with NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams on board. A pivotal mission under NASA's Commercial Crew Program.