
This week in stories we’re covering at The Debrief, recent rumors involving an alleged “sonic weapon” used during the U.S. capture of Maduro have been circulating online, but science and available intelligence tell a slightly different story. Meanwhile, a surprise discovery by the ESO’s Very Large Telescope has revealed a new celestial mystery that astronomers say they’ve “never seen before.” And finally, archaeologists in Ukraine have made an unexpected 2000-year-old toxic discovery.
Here’s a look at all the current stories The Debrief is covering:
- “This Was a Serendipitous Discovery”: A Galactic “Misfit” is Revealing Anomalous Activity Astronomers Never Expected
Astronomers report that the active galactic nucleus at VV 340a is producing a wobbling outflow jet that challenges the current paradigm.
- 773,000-Year-Old Fossils Discovered in Morocco Shed Light on the Last Common Ancestor of Humans and Neanderthals
An African hominin population that existed very early in the Homo sapiens lineage is providing new insights into humanity’s shared ancestry.
- ‘Check Engine Light’ for the Human Body Could Tell You When to Go to the Doctor
Scientists have created an implantable artificial “skin” that glows like a check engine light for the human body when it senses a problem.
- Ancient Teeth Reveal a Surprise That Challenges Our Ideas on Early Migrations Into England
A recent bioarchaeological study shows that human migration in England continued from the end of Roman rule through the Norman Conquest.
- Massive Iron Age Hoard Unearthed in England, Revealing Rare Implements of Celtic Warfare and Ancient Ritual Artifacts
A massive hoard of Iron Age objects, including an ancient Celtic war trumpet, was discovered during a routine dig in West Norfolk, UK.
- Neuralink Set to Launch ‘High-Volume’ Brain Implant Production as Competitors Weigh In
Elon Musk’s company Neuralink has announced plans to expand its brain-computer interface (BCI) chip to “high-volume” production this year.
- Fossilized Bones Can Reveal Chemical Traces of Ancient Biology, New Research Demonstrates
A new study in Nature led by scientists at New York University reports that fossil bones as old as 3 million years still contain thousands of preserved metabolic molecules.
- James Webb Space Telescope Spots a Galaxy That Was Slowly Starved to Death by a Supermassive Black Hole
James Webb Space Telescope data has revealed that an ancient dead galaxy in the early universe was choked by a supermassive black hole. - Gut Microbes May Have Helped Power the Evolution of Big Brains, New Study Suggests
Gut Microbes may have helped fuel the evolution of large human brains, shaping brain metabolism and gene activity, new research suggests. - Did the U.S. Use a “Secret Sonic Weapon” in the Maduro Raid? What We Know—and What Science Says
Rumors of a sonic weapon involved in the U.S. capture of Maduro are circulating online. Here’s what science and available intelligence say. - 2000-Year-Old Grave Reveals Mysterious Red Toxic Surprise, Confirming Once Unknown Ancient Burial Practice
The presence of a mysterious red substance has revealed a toxic discovery in a 2,000-year-old grave in southern Ukraine. - Did the U.S. Use a “Secret Sonic Weapon” in the Maduro Raid? What We Know—and What Science Says
Rumors of a sonic weapon involved in the U.S. capture of Maduro are circulating online. Here’s what science and available intelligence say. - 2000-Year-Old Grave Reveals Mysterious Red Toxic Surprise, Confirming Once Unknown Ancient Burial Practice
The presence of a mysterious red substance has revealed a toxic discovery in a 2,000-year-old grave in southern Ukraine. - “Entirely Unexpected” Discovery of a Mysterious Shockwave in Deep Space Reveals “Something Never Seen Before,” Astronomers Say
A new image captured by the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope reveals a beautiful shockwave around a dead star.