41,000 Year-Old Ancient Life Forms Reawakened From Permafrost
Thawing ice caps and permafrost are revealing the capabilities of biologically-resilient lifeforms, such as ancient moss and nematodes that have been discovered to possess an ability to lie dormant for millennia in order to emerge and thrive under suitable conditions. The Jindo takes a look at the discovery and what this may mean for humans in the future as well as the past.
Two burials filled with various treasures were found in a graveyard complex on the island of Crete. The Jindo takes a look at what was found, who the treasure may have belonged to, and the history of the Minoan civilization itself.
Article link: http://www.tornosnews.gr/en/greek-news/culture/32419-two-rich-burials-discovered-in-excavations-at-petras-cemetery-on-crete-island.html
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Conquistadors Knew a Vast Empire Existed in the Amazon Jungle
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A trove of new ancient artifacts found in Northern Jordan suggests that early hominins left the African continent at least 500,000 years earlier than previously established. The Jindo takes a look at the new evidence and how this groundbreaking study changes the early human migration timeline.
Article: https://www.sapiens.org/evolution/dispersal-hominin/
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Scientists and biologists are not exactly certain what made humans lose the majority of their body hair as they branched off from their ancestors. The Jindo takes a look at several theories proposed over the years, and explains how understanding this and other developmental mechanisms within human biology can help us view other scientific discoveries and events with a broader/deeper sense.
Article: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/why-did-humans-evolve-lose-fur-180970980/?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=socialmedia&fbclid=IwAR3u-M3Lt5nDYCiOh53NBMg83ZxAKzDt9AjiveIfliJfCaNfTVVO6twprm4
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The Hiawatha crater located in northwest Greenland has recently been in the spotlight as the impact site possibly responsible for the Younger Dryas event over 13,000 years ago. The Jindo takes a look at the new data released and the plausibility of the suggestions regarding its relation to the Younger Dryas itself.
Article: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/11/massive-crater-under-greenland-s-ice-points-climate-altering-impact-time-humans
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The first humans to settle Scandinavia have left their DNA in ancient chewing gum found off the west coast of Sweden. The Jindo examines the information researchers extracted from the gum, the context of Mesolithic Europe at the time right after the last ice age, and explores the idea of migrations from Russia and Siberia into the newly available land that was once under a giant sheet of ice.
Article: https://phys.org/news/2019-05-oldest-scandinavian-human-dna-ancient.html?fbclid=IwAR09-eLCbCg0NYRnprAphpBEbjWFXCsaojD5PxrtzhZF_5AcD9LcBdq1yS0
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A study conducted at NASA's Ames Research Center suggests that the basic ingredients for life can survive in space, and that an asteroid carrying such ingredients may be responsible for life on Earth. The Jindo takes a look at how the study was conducted and what it means for the larger picture in terms of the biological history of organisms on the Earth.
Article: https://phys.org/news/2018-12-lab-credence-life-earth-asteroids.html
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