Author: David

The latest trailer for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse reveals more insight into Miles Morales’ journey into the sprawling multiverse. The latest trailer for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse suggests Miles Morales’ adventure into the multiverse is grander than fans originally thought. The video chronicles the eponymous superhero as he contends with the sinister new threat known as The Spot (Jason Schwartzman) who can open up inter-dimensional portals at will. Despite his best intentions, Miles finds himself the target of his alternate selves who disagree with his methods of bringing down the eerie villain. It also offers glimpses at a whole host of new…

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The existence of a character in Ant-Man & the Wasp: Quantumania could set up some wild ways to bring the Fantastic Four and X-Men to the MCU. The following contains spoilers for Ant-Man & the Wasp: Quantumania, now playing in theaters. Going by chronological release dates, Rama-Tut is actually technically the first version of Kang the Conqueror, albeit through retcons. As a result, Rama-Tut has encountered a lot of the Marvel Universe, with plenty of heroes and teams coming into conflict with him over the years. But there are two particular teams who have specific histories with the villain — and…

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The Silver Pheasaпt, also kпowп as Lophυra пycthemera, is a ѕtᴜппіпɡ bird ѕрeсіeѕ пative to Soυtheast Asia. This groυпd-dwelliпg bird beloпgs to the Phasiaпidae family, which also iпclυdes other pheasaпts, tυrkeys, qυails, aпd chickeпs. With its ѕtгіkіпɡ silver-white feathers aпd black markiпgs oп the һeаd, пeck, aпd tail, the male Silver Pheasaпt is aп icoпic bird of the regioп. The Silver Pheasaпt is foυпd iп forested habitats with deпse υпdergrowth aпd close proximity to water. It is aп omпivoroυs bird, feediпg oп iпsects, seeds, frυits, aпd small aпimals. Dυriпg the breediпg seasoп, male Silver Pheasaпts display their beaυtifυl feathers aпd…

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The reappearaпce of the aпcieпt carпivoroυs seeds iп Chiпa has left maпy people iп awe. Bυt why? What is the reasoп behiпd sυch a pheпomeпoп? The carпivoroυs seeds, commoпly kпowп as ‘ɡһoѕt seeds’, are extremely гагe aпd have beeп ɩoѕt to the world for ceпtυries. They were discovered iп the moυпtaiпs of the Yυппaп proviпce iп the late 19th ceпtυry aпd are believed to be remпaпts of aп aпcieпt сіⱱіɩіzаtіoп. The seeds have a ѕtгапɡe, almost mystical qυality that has captivated the imagiпatioп of maпy. The seeds have a ᴜпіqᴜe, almost sυperпatυral qυality. They are said to have a powerfυl…

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A photographer kept lookiпg for a grey owl to click a pictυre for his blog. He kept hυпtiпg for the owl iп the Caпadiaп forest till he came across a camoυflaged owl aпd wasted пo time to take the perfect pictυre. It was perfect as to how the camoυflaged owl bleпded iпto the tree’s bark. Also read: Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2021: Wheп Life Gives Yoυ Lemoпs, Look At These Hilarioυs Aпimals Wildlife photographers lead difficυlt lives wheп they go aroυпd the world aпd stay iп difficυlt places to click a siпgle pictυre. They are blessed with the skill of patieпce…

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Monkey D. Luffy is supposed to be in a three-way rivalry with Eustass Kid and Trafalgar Law, but it comes off more lopsided than it’s supposed to. The following contains spoilers for One Piece Chapter 1076, “Old Friends,” by Eiichiro Oda, Stephen Paul, and Vanessa Satone, available in English from Viz Media. Whenever One Piece juxtaposes Monkey D. Luffy, Eustass Kid, and Trafalgar Law against each other, they’re framed as equals. Whether they’re seeing who can carry the most stones, destroy a ship first, or go the longest without dodging a fireball, they’re always shown performing similarly. They even all had the same bounty coming…

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Stυппiпg New Footage Shows Mysterioυs Giaпt Deep-Sea ‘Phaпtom’ Jelly As Never Seeп Before The ghostly giaпt is aп extremely rare sight aпd пow we have excelleпt footage to help υs learп aboυt it. Oυt of the darkпess of the oceaп’s midпight zoпe, a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) of the Moпterey Bay Aqυariυm Research Iпstitυte (MBARI) spots a billowiпg crimsoп cυrtaiп. Wheп the sυbmersible moves iп for a closer look, its lights reveal the oυtliпe of a giaпt jellyfish (Stygiomedυsa gigaпtea). Kпowп iп Eпglish as the “giaпt phaпtom jelly,” every sightiпg of this mysterioυs aпimal is a celebratioп for oceaп researchers.…

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Law fully embodies how tragic experiences can change a person. Despite his past, he overcomes his shackles and becomes a powerful pirate in One Piece. One Piece is well-known for portraying the depth of its characters through their backstories and character developments. With over 1,000 characters introduced over 25 years, the series has shown audiences a lot of incredible backstories. So many have suffered in their lives, but this suffering has made them what they are now, blossoming into amazing figures. One such character is Trafalgar D. Water Law. After going through hell during his childhood and witnessing the cruelty of the…

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The inner handle underwent the carbonization process, the hammerhead was constructed with iron purity, and this is only possible with modern-day technology, according to research by the Metallurgical Institute of Columbia. According to analysis, the head of the hammer consists of 97 pure iron, 2 percent chlorine, and 1 percent sulfur. This curious artifact was discovered in the city of London, Texas, USA, in 1934. The hammer appeared embedded inside a rock and since its discovery, there have been many theories about its origin, and most importantly its incredible age. So how did the hammer end up embedded inside the rock? Well, for the…

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An ancients village dating back to before the Pyramids era was discovered by a team from Canadian Ph.D. students. CTV reports that a team of students from the University of Victoria’s archeology department has uncovered the oldest settlement in North America. This ancient village was discovered when researchers were searching Triquet Island, an island located about 300 miles north of Victoria, British Columbia. The team found ancient fish hooks and spears, as well as tools for making fires. However, they really hit the jackpot when they found an ancient cooking hearth, from which they were able to obtain flakes of charcoal…

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In the mysterious burial site called the “Russian Atlantis” AN extraordinarily 2,137 years-old “iPhone” was excavated from the tomb of a young lady. After a large, man-made reservoir in Siberia was drain during the summer, the tomb of the old fashionista – nicknamed Natasha by archeologists – was discovered. The object is in actual fact an ancient belt buckle made of gemstone jet with inlaid decorations of turquoise, carnelian, and mother-of-pearl It dates back to the ancient Xiongnu empire – a huge nation of nomads that ruled the area from the 3rd century BC to the late 1st century AD. In…

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LONDON, ENGLAND—BBC News reports that a 1,600-year-old Roman sarcophagus with an opened lid was unearthed at a construction site on Swan Street in central London. An infant’s bones and a broken bracelet were found in the soil near the sarcophagus. The 1,600-year-old coffin found near Borough Market is thought to contain the remains of a member of the nobility. Archaeologists have been unable to identify the body as the stone coffin has been left filled with soil after being robbed, experts believe. The sarcophagus will be taken to the Museum of London and the bones will be analyzed. The coffin…

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A 6,500-year-old skeleton was unearthed at the Ur site in Iraq. Here, the skeleton was coated in wax in the field and lifted whole along with surrounding dirt. Scientists at the Penn Museum in Philadelphia are quite literally cleaning the skeletons out of their closets. Museum staff recently rediscovered a 6,500-year- old human skeleton that’s been boxed up in the basement for 85 years. Tucked away in a storeroom, the wooden box had no identifying numbers or catalogue cards. But a recent effort to digitalize some of the museum’s old records brought forth new information about the mysterious box’s history…

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A new look at an extremely rare infant burial in Europe suggests humans were carrying around their young in slings as far back as 10,000 years ago. The findings add weight to the idea that baby carriers were widely used in prehistoric times, although archaeological evidence of such cloth is not usually preserved in the fossil record. Researchers discovered the grave in Italy’s Arma Veirana cave in 2017. In the years since the buried infant was dubbed “Neve”, and her teeth suggest she is the oldest female child interred in Europe. Notably, Neve’s community laid her to rest with a…

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Fossil of a beetle inside a lizard inside a snake – an ancient food chain Paleontologists have uncovered a fossil that has preserved an insect inside a lizard inside a snake – a prehistoric battle of the food chain that ended in a volcanic lake some 48 million years ago. Pulled from an abandoned quarry in southwest Germany called the Messel Pit, the fossil is only the second of its kind ever found, with the remains of three animals sitting snug in one another. Earlier excavations have revealed the fossilized stomach contents of a prehistoric horse, whose last meal was…

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In South Africa, a young boy walking his dog has unconsciously stumbled through a pair of about 2 million years old which is now supposed to fill an integral gap in our knowledge of human evolution. Nine-years-old Matthew Berger and his dog stumbled in a cavern close Johannesburg in 2008, in Malapa, South Africa, over the partially fossilized bones of an adult woman and a young man. Since then, there has been much debate over whether these remains are genuinely distinct from previously discovered species. Nine-year-old Matthew Berger upon the skeleton’s discovery. The bones were found to be a close relative of…

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On very rare occasions, an exceptional fossil is unearthed that provides an extraordinary glimpse into the evolution of a group of organisms. This time, it is the beautifully preserved skull of an ancient snake with rear limbs, Najash rionegrina. Our study of this fossil has been published in the journal Science Advances. This and other new fossils help answer longstanding questions on the origins of snakes, such as how they lost their limbs and evolved their highly specialized skulls. The skull of the fossil snake Najash. (Fernando Garberoglio) Fossil history Najash rionegrina is named after the legged biblical snake Nahash (Hebrew for snake), and…

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Before the dinosaurs we’re mostly familiar with, there was a group of smaller ancestors that we know very little about. But now archaeologists have discovered three new well-preserved skeletons in Brazil, and it’s teaching us more about this particular branch of the dino family tree. The skeletons fit into a new dinosaur species that’s been called Macrocollum itaquii, and you wouldn’t have had to flee in the opposite direction if you saw one coming in real life – these animals were vegetarian, stood around 1.5 metres (5 feet tall), and weighed around 90 kilograms (200 pounds). One of the key features of Macrocollum itaquii is its long neck…

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An ancient necropolis with 40 tombs, including cylindrical jars filled with human remains, has been discovered on the French island of Corsica. The people buried in the cemetery range from infants to adults, the archaeologists said. Located in the town of Île-Rousse on the island’s northern coast, the cemetery seems to have been used between the third and fifth centuries CE, a time in which the Roman Empire was gradually declining. Many of the people were found buried inside amphoras, large vessels that would normally be used to carry goods such as olive oil, wine or pickles. The design of…

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