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Dragon Man' a type of human race

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发表于 2023-10-3 15:04:48 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
A skull discovered by the outside world in 2018 (discovered 90 years ago at a construction site in China and later hidden by the residents) may have been a late Pleistocene human, Neanderthal, Homo sapiens, and Neanderthal. They say that the archaic human race came to the conclusion of 'Dragon Man-Homo Longi' after studying the methods of Uranium Series Dating, Fluorescence X Ray and comparison with other fossils. A large skull housing a very large brain, almost square-shaped nostrils, thick eyebrows, etc. from other 'Homo'. It is said to differentiate the 'dragon man'. Some scientists are questioning whether this discovery is worthy of being considered a new species. 'This is a rare skull, and its structure is one of interest, and we see it as an opportunity to learn what happened in Asia, a way of learning about the origins of the human race. What a thing, it has come to the university only after 90 years. But there are questions about how long ago it was and what it could be compared to,' says Michael Petraglia of the Smithsonian Institute, who is involved in the Human Evolution Initiatives. The Smithsonian Institution has the largest museum in the world. Education, research,

Corals and seasonal pests
He sang, 'You can see the color of coral in your fingernails' and now it seems like you want to see coral. In the 2021 report, the World Meteorological Organization said that the effects of natural disasters such as forest fires, heavy floods, and severe droughts have increased fivefold in the last 50 years due to global warming. Environmental degradation has affected water levels to a great extent. Increasing heat causes corals to bleach and die, rejecting the algae that support them. The World Coral Reef Observatory reports that 14% of coral reefs have died in the oceans in the decade since 2009, largely due to environmental degradation. The Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef, has lost about 98% since 1998, according to a report released in November. Others report that environmental degradation has also played a role in the destruction of more than half of coral reefs since the 1950s. Destruction of coral reefs doesn't just mean they disappear. It also Email Data shows the declining marine biodiversity, the business problem of unsustainable marine tourism and entertainment centers, and the loss of reefs that play an important role in protecting beaches from storm surges. Reducing air pollution caused by carbon dioxide can save coral. It also shows the series of destructions caused by the loss of reefs that play an important role in storm protection and protect beaches. Reducing air pollution caused by carbon dioxide can save coral. It also shows a series of destructions caused by the loss of reefs that play an important role in storm protection and protect beaches. Reducing air pollution caused by carbon dioxide can save coral.

Racing in space travel.
While many millionaires flaunted their pride, commoners also did the skydiving variety. Billionaire Richard Branson, along with his crew and the entire flight crew, traveled aboard the Virgin Galactic in a sub-orbital orbit just above the boundary of space. He has invested in over 400 companies across 40 sectors and across multiple countries. A small trader, 'British Bank Virgin Money, U. K grew up to be the owner of British Bank Virgin Money UK PLC. He has a net worth of $65 billion. He has postponed commercial space flights until later this year. A week after his trip, Jeff Bezos, the world's richest man, along with his youngest, He also traveled to space in Blue Origin in the suborbital spaceship. He himself sent Canadian actor, writer and director William Shatner, who played Captain James Kirk in 'Star Trek', on a space flight this October. A month earlier, Elon Musk's SpaceX (Space Exploration) set a new record by sending ordinary citizens without formal training as astronauts into space aboard the Earth-orbiting 'Resilience'. Many projects are being developed here to give space travel experience to ordinary people. There are plans to send three paying passengers to the International Space Station this year, along with a retired astronaut.



Injections to prevent malaria
The danger of a small mosquito bite and death is something that mankind has come up against. Since 1987, the World Health Organization has approved a vaccine called Mosquirix, developed at a cost of about $750 million, against parasitic diseases such as malaria. About five million people die from malaria every year—more than half of them are children under the age of five. It is paid in four installments to children under the age of five in Africa. There is a high incidence of malaria. It cannot be said that this injection will cure malaria completely. Only 30% of those severely affected recover. But the 'model study' offers hope - avoiding around five million injuries each year, 23 under-fives, The study also found that the vaccine could prevent 000 child deaths. Scientists say that if this vaccine is used along with the methods used now like drugs and mosquito nets, we can avoid this dangerous disease. In a 'Model Village' in Tamil Nadu, a traditional doctor has done a study and suggested a simple way. It involves covering the open 'waste pile vent' gates with small mosquito nets. The note further says that the village is therefore free from mosquito infestation. One thing that should be kept in mind is that the whole street and the whole town should cover the waste pit gates with small nets. How many people watched his video, in any village council,

Since when have humans inhabited the Americas?
Experts have radiocarbon dated dried ditch grass seeds found in so-called 'Ghost Prints' found in White Sands National Park to date between 21,000 and 23,000 years of human habitation. They published an article in the September 'Science' (Science) magazine.. Previous excavations indicated that it was almost 13,000 years. Radiocarbon dating is the determination of the age of organic organisms by radiocarbon method. Organisms obtain and accumulate organic matter from the environment and food. It also contains a small amount of radioactive carbon-14. After the organisms die, these organics begin to decompose. Based on that, the timings are fixed.

We have seen the information published by 'Science' above. It is different from what 'Nature' has published. Based on the patterns of cosmic rays that happened in B.U.993, this article says that 'Vikings' lived in North America much earlier than previously thought. Scientists who counted the rings of a tree cut in Newfoundland, put it “it was cut in 1021 AD; Norwegian explorers were the first to cross the Atlantic from Europe to America.” They say that.

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