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Massive Crack Opens in Wyoming

By VOA on Nov 2, 2015   Featured, National  

Massive Crack Opens in Wyoming

A massive and mysterious crack is developing in the state of Wyoming, leaving many to wonder what is going on. The crack, which is located near the town of Ten Sleep is about 600 (1,968.5 feet)meters long and 50 ( 164 feet)meters wide,according to KUSA television in Denver, Colorado. “We don’t really know what caused […]

Columbus Day Still Generates Controversy as US Holiday

By Adrianna Zhang | VOA on Oct 12, 2015   Featured, National  

Columbus Day Still Generates Controversy as US Holiday

WASHINGTON—In the United States, October 12 is significant as the date explorer Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas.The achievement, which is commemorated on the second Monday of October, is a source of pride, particularly within the Italian-American community because Columbus was Italian. But for some the holiday is marked by controversy. John Viola, president of the […]

New Species of Human Relative Discovered

By James Devitt | New York University on Sep 10, 2015   Featured, Science/Education  

New Species of Human Relative Discovered

An international research team, which includes NYU anthropologists Scott Williams and Myra Laird, has discovered a new species of a human relative. Homo naledi, uncovered in a cave outside of Johannesburg, South Africa, sheds light on the diversity of our genus and possibly its origin. “This discovery is unprecedented in the sheer number of hominins […]

Archaeologists Piece Together how Crew Survived 1813 Shipwreck in Alaska

By Peter West | NSF on Sep 9, 2015   Featured, Science/Education  

Archaeologists Piece Together how Crew Survived 1813 Shipwreck in Alaska

Working closely with the U.S. Forest Service and the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, an international team of researchers funded by the National Science Foundation has begun to piece together an archaeological and historical narrative of how the crew of the wrecked 19th century Russian-American Company sailing ship Neva survived the harsh subarctic winter. “The items […]

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