The theory which states that Africa is the birthplace of mankind has been proved wrong in a new research discovery. Pre-human remains have been found in Europe, which is approx. 7.2 million years old.
Geologists claim Britain was once attached to Europe and about 125,000 years ago a catastrophic flooding led to Britain becoming an island and getting disconnected from the rest of Europe.
The collapse of Mexican Society during the 16th century was linked to the genomes of known bacteria. The evidence of the catastrophic outbreak could be proven by the study.
It’s the start to the spring today, and with the vernal equinox came a celestial event unlike those in common occurrence. But while flocks of sky-watchers and astronomers ventured north into the Arctic, where a total solar eclipse would be visible for the last time until 2026 in continental Europe, many were left disappointed at the less than “thrilling” display.
While earlier this week news surrounded a presumptuous theory that researchers at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider in fact had not discovered the elusive Higgs Boson particle as they claimed in 2012, news from the people behind the discovery announced that the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) anticipates an even brighter future with a new Director-General at its helm. Selected at the 173rd closed session held earlier this month, Italian physicist Dr. Fabiola Gianotti will begin her five-year mandate starting on January 1st, 2016.