Ancient Tombs, Asteroids, and Dinosaurs: Unearthing Our Past and Exploring Our Future
Science news reveals new exhibits of Tutankhamun's tomb artifacts in Luxor, NASA's Psyche probe nearing Mars for an asteroid mission, discovery of Southeast Asia's largest dinosaur in Thailand, and evidence of Neanderthal dental surgery from 59,000 years ago found in Siberia.
In Luxor, Egyptian authorities showcased a unique section of King Tutankhamun's tomb along with two restored New Kingdom tombs. These artifacts highlight scenes of daily life and funerary rituals from antiquity.
NASA's Psyche probe, on its journey to a massive metallic asteroid, approaches Mars for a gravity-assist maneuver. This probe aims to provide insights into the solar system's remnant protoplanet core.
In Thailand, researchers uncovered remains of Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, the largest dinosaur found in Southeast Asia. Meanwhile, a tooth found in Siberia suggests Neanderthals practiced dental surgery 59,000 years ago, showcasing their advanced cognitive skills.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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