在 New Orleans 后院发现的古罗马墓碑已归还 Italy
• 这件由 FBI 移交的具有近 2,000 年历史的文物与 Rome 附近一家博物馆失踪数十年的构件相吻合 • 在 New Orleans 后院发现的一块具有近 2,000 年历史的罗马墓碑现已归还 Italy。 • 这块大理石墓志铭——其历史可追溯到约 1,900 年前——在周三由 FBI 主导的仪式上被正式移交给 Rome 的 Italy 官员。
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• 这件由 FBI 移交的具有近 2,000 年历史的文物与 Rome 附近一家博物馆失踪数十年的构件相吻合 • 在 New Orleans 后院发现的一块具有近 2,000 年历史的罗马墓碑现已归还 Italy。 • 这块大理石墓志铭——其历史可追溯到约 1,900 年前——在周三由 FBI 主导的仪式上被正式移交给 Rome 的 Italy 官员。
theguardian.comDocument shows partial felling last year, which led to legal action against Toby Carvery, was done by Ground ControlA mystery contractor who chainsawed an ancient oak in north London for the Toby Carvery restaurant chain has been identified by the Guardian, prompting more questions about the incident.The unauthorised partial felling of the 500-year-old oak a year ago on Friday in Whitewebbs Park, Enfield, prompted widespread public outrage and questions in parliament. Continue reading...
theguardian.comBody is latest in series to be found in Dijon. Scientists trying to work out why Gauls buried some of their dead in this wayChildren at a primary school in eastern France found a strange attraction next to their playground this week: a skeleton sitting upright, peeking out the top of a circular pit.It is the latest in a series of bodies discovered in the city of Dijon that were buried in a seated position facing west. Continue reading...
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图片:ScienceDailyResearchers from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) and global collaborators identified over 2.3 million conserved non-coding sequences (CNSs) across 314 plant genomes from 284 species, using a new computational tool called Conservatory. These ancient 'DNA switches' originated before flowering plants diverged from non-flowering ancestors more than 400 million years ago, with some confirmed essential for developmental functions through genetic editing. The discovery provides a comprehensive atlas for plant biology, aiding crop breeders in addressing drought and food shortages by fine-tuning traits. CSHL's Zachary Lippman described it as 'a new window into the evolution of life across eons.'
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图片:ScienceDailyResearchers from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), Hebrew University, and Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University published a study in Science identifying over 2.3 million conserved non-coding sequences (CNSs) across 314 plant genomes from 284 species, some originating more than 400 million years ago before flowering plants diverged from non-flowering ancestors. The team developed a new computational tool called Conservatory to locate these ancient DNA 'switches' essential for plant development, with co-first author Anat Hendelman confirming their function through genetic editing. This comprehensive atlas includes dozens of crop species and wild ancestors, offering plant biologists and breeders tools to address drought and food shortages by fine-tuning traits. CSHL's Zachary Lippman described it as 'a new window into the evolution of life across eons.'
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图片:New ScientistSonselasuchus cedrus, discovered in fossils from Arizona, was a crocodile relative from the Triassic period that grew into an ostrich-like adult
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