Oldest script south of the Sahara at Yeha Sabean is another ancient African syllabary script that is similar to Ge’ez and a descendant of the Proto-Saharan system. The word “Sabaean” itself derives from the Western name, “Sheba” (from the Ge’ez word, Saba, whom modern Ethiopians call Makeda), the D’mt leader to whom the “Sabaean” or […]
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Scientists unearthed world’s oldest human SKIN? Found in South Africa
Anthropologists say they have discovered human skin belonging to 2 million year-old fossils in the remains of six ancient skeletons found in South Africa. The discovery may be the oldest skin ever found, and could even hold the key to valuable details about early humans’ lives. Organic materials including the remains of their last meals […]
Read MoreIn 2008 A 2 million year old mother and child skeletons from South Africa
A nine-year-old South African boy stumbles on one of the greatest fossil finds of all time — a two-million-year-old bone belonging to one of the most complete early hominid skeletons ever uncovered. natgeotv.com/za/the-two-million-year-old-boy
Read MoreScience: The women with super-human vision
These rare individuals, mostly women, have a genetic mutation granting them an extra, fourth cone cell. As a rough approximation based on the number of these extra cones, tetrachromats might see 100 million colors. Since women have two X chromosomes, they could potentially carry two different versions of the gene, each encoding for a cone […]
Read MoreIn 2013 a 2.8-million-year-old jawbone found in Ethiopia, Africa
Scientists found the fossil in 2013 in the Ledi-Geraru research area in the Afar Regional State in Ethiopia may represent the earliest ancient human fossil ever discovered — pushing back the known origins of humankind by 500,000 years. The remains, alongside a digital reconstruction of a damaged fossil from a key early-human species, point to […]
Read MorePublished in 1510 “QUEEN CALAFIA” is this Legend or Fact?
THE BLACK AMAZON QUEEN AFTER WHOM CALIFORNIA IS NAMED. People in general who knows about this legend see it as hidden history, while others see it as myth. Currently to this day their are debates on the vility of her existence. One source maintains that the Spaniards upon arriving along the California shores saw a number of Black […]
Read More3,000 Year-Old Hieroglyphics In The Temple Of Seti I In Abydos
Curious looking things. When the plaster first originally fell off, it was covered up again for 8 years. I’m not sure as to why the government/archaeologist covered it up but I watched countless documentaries and read different theories world wide on these images; No definite conclusion on this matter. People can’t seem to agree on what this […]
Read MoreAlbinism around the world
Indian albino man Rosetauri Pullman has 2 albino wives, 7 albino children. The Pullan children Shankar, 24, Ramkishan, 19, and Vijay, 25 (back row), along with daughters Deepa, 21 (left) and Pooja, 18 (right) all inherited albinism from their father Rosetauri and mother Mani (centre). Those with the condition do not produce enough melanin pigment, […]
Read MoreNeuro-science: How the brain views race
How the brain responds to and processes images of people from different racial groups is an emerging field of investigation that could have major implications for society. Psychologist Elizabeth Phelps of New York University, in New York, who in 2000 led one of the first studies in this area, tells Nature what her latest review […]
Read MoreLalibela and its 12th-13th century rock-cut Christian churches in Ethiopia, Africa
The Church of St. George is one of eleven monolithic churches in Lalibela, a city in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Originally named Roha or Warwar, this historical and religious site is currently accepted in the modern name of Lalibela, after King Gebre Mesqel Lalibela of Ethiopia, who is regarded as a saint-like figure by […]
Read MoreTektite: 28 million year old Libyan Glass found in the Sahara desert of Africa
Tutankhamen’s impeccably preserved brooch was recovered along with the numerous other artifacts within his tomb in 1922. The striking yellow-brown scarab that is set at its heart is made of a yellow silica glass stone procured from the sand of the Sahara. Researchers believe the silica glass was originally formed 28 million years ago. There are […]
Read MoreKlerksdorp Spheres are 2.8 – 3 Billion Years Old from South Africa
One of the Wonderstone (Ottosdal or Klerksdorp) spheres. In the Wonderstone Mines at Ottosdal (West Transvaal, South Africa), hundreds of metallic spheres have been found over several decades in pyrophillite (or wonderstone) deposits of Precambrian date, some 2.8 billion years old. Pyrophillite is a metamorphosed sedimentary mineral mined for use in masonry buildings, as an […]
Read MoreWhy Men Get Jealous
Coach Corey Wayne discusses why some men act jealous, needy and insecure to the point that no amount of their girlfriends professing loyalty, love, affection, etc. will ever be enough to make these guys chill out and act normal. This video below is hilarious.
Read MoreApp Measures Which Friends Are Stressing You Out And Blocks Them
A new app called “pplkpr” is designed to help you recognize unhealthy relationships in your life. By measuring your emotions via a heart-rate monitor, the app figures out which friends stress you out more often than they make you happy. Then it manages your social life so you don’t hang out with them anymore. […]
Read More17,000 year old Nomoli Figurines found in Sierra Leone, West Africa
At 17,000 years, this unusual Nomoli figure is also the oldest. A small metal ball was hidden in a hollow space inside it. An analysis showed that it is made from chrome and steel. However, the metal ball was already in the figure when it was found. How did it get there? And much […]
Read MoreSky Blue Stone of Sierra Leone, Africa
The Controversy around this rock called the Sky stone (12000 BC) ~ was found In 1990, an odd type of blue stone, was discovered by geologist and archaeologist, Angelo Pitoni, in Sierra Leone, West Africa. He sent the mysterious stone to be investigated at several laboratories around the world. The tests were carried out in laboratories […]
Read MoreCarved female image on a mountain in Guinea, West Africa
Some say it’s artificial and others think it’s a natural formation. Judge for your self. I have seen websites and blogs on this subject from Russia, Asia and Latin America analyzing “The Lady Of Mali”. This is now a current tourist destination or for self proclaimed Indiana Jones types looking for adventure and the discovery of […]
Read MoreThe Dogon Tribe from Mali, Africa
The Dogon people are an ethnic group in Mali, West Africa, reported by some researchers to have traditional astronomical knowledge about Sirius that would normally be considered impossible without the use of telescopes. According to Marcel Griaule‘s books Conversations with Ogotemmêli and The Pale Fox they knew about the fifty-year orbital period of Sirius and […]
Read MoreNootropics
Harder, better, faster — the Silicon Valley way of life. Where your mind is your money, some techies are turning to smart drugs to enhance brain performance.
Read MoreInformation Overload?
“How does information overload impact you?” That’s the question Jonathan Spira, chief analyst at Basex, a knowledge economy research firm, asked senior executives at companies including IBM, NBC, Research in Motion, and Siemens, among others. The answers may surprise you. http://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2010/mar/09/reading-multimedia-overload In a world flooded with too much information, brevity is a […]
Read MoreThe oldest human Footprints are 3.7 million years old from Tanzania, Africa
Laetoli is a site in Tanzania, dated to the Plio-Pleistocene and famous for its hominin footprints, preserved in volcanic ash . The site of the Laetoli footprints is located 45 km south ofOlduvai gorge. The location was excavated by archaeologist Mary Leakey in 1978. “The Laetoli Footprints” received significant recognition by the public, providing convincing evidence of […]
Read MoreVoice Recognition Doll
Child’s doll that is not only able to speak but can also recognize speech and has a Wi-Fi connection. http://www.topluxurythings.com/8-most-expensive-barbie-dolls-in-the-world/
Read MoreAncient Uranium mines extracted in Africa 1.8 Billion years ago
I read and heard about old extracted diamond & gold mines in Africa way before the De Beers family and other foreign companies started mining years ago, but for whatever reason Uranium just went over my head. I love this scientific controversial stuff. Great channel> Beyond Science and others below. In 1972, a French factory […]
Read MoreDifferent opinions, feelings and surveys on bio- diversity/Relations
diviant art by leo-n Why Are Black Women Considered Unattractive? “I’m a 22 year old African American woman and I’m curious as to why black women are considered so unattractive. Why do we of all women get the worst of the worst labels placed on us? I’ve seen YouTube videos, articles, commentary, blogs, studies and […]
Read MoreScience Fun Fact: Male vs Female Brain
Research indicates that men and women have different structures and wiring in the brain. For example, the frontal lobe-which is responsible for problem solving and decision making , and the limbic cortex-which is responsible for regulating emotion, are larger in women. Women also have about 10 times more white matter than men. < hummm….? Chemistry […]
Read MoreBilateral Symmetry : Is Your DNA Calling the Shots?
Ever wondered what keeps you in love with someone, how to rescue a failing relationship or who’s most likely to reject you based on your fashion choices? Opposites Attract by Krash1111 Great Channel > https://www.youtube.com/yourtango
Read MorePsychology of Attractiveness
The Psychology of Attractiveness Podcast focuses on the scientific study of human attraction. Every month Dr. Rob Burriss shines a light on the most fascinating new research on attraction, jealousy, lust and love. Recent topics include: Why do 75% of ovulating women wear red? And how do tattoos attract men, and guitars attract women? Join […]
Read MoreWhy Looks Matter On The Job
I was watching this video on appearances this morning and thought I share it with you. Why Looks Matter On The Job – HuffPost Live – Huffington Post I personally love big curly hair but if your working in an office environment the safest thing to do with out perming your hair is a ponytail.
Read MoreWhy Women Outlive Men
Loss Of Y Chromosome Makes Men Live Shorter Lives: Answer To Why Women Outlive Men May Lie In Our DNA Men may have shorter lifespans than women because of differences in our DNA. Source: Answer To Why Women Outlive Men May Lie In Our DNA
Read MoreDark Skin May Have Evolved to Protect Against Skin Cancer
At one time, natural selection may have favored those who had the darkest variations in skin color to protect against ultraviolet radiation.PHOTOGRAPH ABOVE BY SARAH LEEN, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Greaves, who studies the role that disease plays in human evolution, believes his study adds credence to the idea that when earlier hominids shed their shaggy hair […]
Read MoreWiFi Sickness: Just In Your Head?
For people with Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity Syndrome (EHS), just walking into a coffee shop that is WI-FI equipped can be debilitating, triggering a wide array of symptoms including headache, fatigue,nausea, burning and itchy skin, and muscle aches. EMFs from Cell Phones and WiFi Are Making People Sick http://www.stopsmartmetersbc.com/z/2014-07-12-in-1972-the-us-navy-new-how-dangerous-rf-radiation-was/
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