Mysterious Pyramid Complex Discovered in Peru
Kelly Hearn in Buenos Aires, Argentina
for National Geographic News
February 20, 2008
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The remnants of at least ten pyramids have been discovered on the coast of Peru, marking what could be a vast ceremonial site of an ancient, little-known culture, archaeologists say.
In January construction crews working in the province of Piura discovered several truncated pyramids and...
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Kelly Hearn in Buenos Aires, Argentina
for National Geographic News
February 20, 2008
Digg!
The remnants of at least ten pyramids have been discovered on the coast of Peru, marking what could be a vast ceremonial site of an ancient, little-known culture, archaeologists say.
In January construction crews working in the province of Piura discovered several truncated pyramids and...
Read More
The Commonality of Earths
Based on a JPL news release
Many, Perhaps Most, Nearby Sun-Like Stars May Form Rocky Planets
Astronomers have discovered that terrestrial planets might form around many, if not most, of the nearby Sun-like stars in our galaxy. These new results suggest that worlds with potential for life might be more common than we thought.
University of Arizona, Tucson, astronomer Michael Meyer...
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Based on a JPL news release
Many, Perhaps Most, Nearby Sun-Like Stars May Form Rocky Planets
Astronomers have discovered that terrestrial planets might form around many, if not most, of the nearby Sun-like stars in our galaxy. These new results suggest that worlds with potential for life might be more common than we thought.
University of Arizona, Tucson, astronomer Michael Meyer...
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San Francisco Chronicle
New threat to our way of life: giant pythons
Steve Rubenstein, Chronicle Staff Writer
Thursday, February 21, 2008
In addition to everything else to worry about, now comes the Burmese python.
The giant snakes are slithering from Florida toward the Bay Area, very slowly to be sure, but inexorably. And they can strangle and eat an entire alligator.
The U.S. Geological Survey...
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New threat to our way of life: giant pythons
Steve Rubenstein, Chronicle Staff Writer
Thursday, February 21, 2008
In addition to everything else to worry about, now comes the Burmese python.
The giant snakes are slithering from Florida toward the Bay Area, very slowly to be sure, but inexorably. And they can strangle and eat an entire alligator.
The U.S. Geological Survey...
Read More
Dia Duit. There's no section for music? Or am I blind...?
Dia duit.
Dia duit.