Discovery of new human kind of species in China

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       Scientists reported on Friday that a gigantic fossilized skull dating back at least 140,000 years has been identified as a new species of ancient human, a discovery that could redefine how — and even where — our species, Homo sapiens, originated.      The skull of an adult guy with a large brain, gigantic brow ridges, deep-set eyes, and a bulbous nose was discovered. After a labourer discovered it at a building site in China, it had been hidden in an abandoned well for 85 years.      The new species was given the name Homo longi, and the nickname "Dragon Man" was given to it after the Dragon River region of northeast China, where the skull was discovered.      According to the researchers, Homo longi, not Neanderthals, was the most closely linked extinct human species to our own. If validated, it would affect how scientists see Homo sapiens' origins, which have been built up over time through fossil finds and ancien...

Nasa's stunning photo of the Sun in various wavelengths of light has gained popularity.

     Are you someone who is constantly looking for information on the Earth, the Moon, the Sun, and other celestial bodies? Then NASA's latest tweet might be made specifically for you. Even if you're not a space fan, this piece may make you exclaim, "Wow." It depicts the Sun in various wavelengths of light.

    Nasa shared the photo via Instagram. They added in the share that the US Postal Service just released stamps with a couple gorgeous images of the Sun. The stamps depict several sorts of solar activity that can be seen on the Sun. GIFs depicting the events were also published by the space agency.

NASA's Instagram post of the sun

    “Sun images from @nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory spacecraft are featured on the stamps, which were released on June 18th. They depict the Sun in various wavelengths of light, highlighting different sorts of solar activity. Some of these solar activities, such as solar flares and coronal mass ejections, can cause space weather, which can damage our equipment on Earth and in space,” Nasa writes in the description of the Instagram photo.

    Nasa's share has received over 41,000 likes — and counting – since it was posted a few days ago. It has also gotten a lot of positive feedback. While some people used love emojis to communicate their emotions, others used fire emoticons to show their feelings.

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