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本画像はログイン後にご覧いただけます 2021年11月03日Researchers Announce Discovery Of Skull And Teeth Of Child That Died 250,000 Years AgoNovember 3, 2021, South Africa: (4 Nov 2021) An international team of researchers, led by Professor Lee Berger from Wits University, has today (4 Nov) revealed the first partial skull of a Homo naledi child that was found in the remote depths of the Rising Star Cave in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site near Johannesburg, South Africa. ..Describing the skull and its context in two separate papers in the Open Access journal, PaleoAnthropology, the team of 21 researchers from Wits University and thirteen other universities announced the discovery of parts of the skull and teeth of the child that died almost 250,000 years ago when it was approximately four to six years old. ..The first paper, of which Professor Juliet Brophy of Wits and Louisiana State Universities is lead author, describes the skull, while the second paper, of which Dr Marina Elliott, a National Geographic Explorer, is lead author, describe the context of the area and circumstances in which the skull was discovered. ..The child was ...
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本画像はログイン後にご覧いただけます 2021年11月03日Researchers Announce Discovery Of Skull And Teeth Of Child That Died 250,000 Years AgoNovember 3, 2021, South Africa: (4 Nov 2021) An international team of researchers, led by Professor Lee Berger from Wits University, has today (4 Nov) revealed the first partial skull of a Homo naledi child that was found in the remote depths of the Rising Star Cave in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site near Johannesburg, South Africa. ..Describing the skull and its context in two separate papers in the Open Access journal, PaleoAnthropology, the team of 21 researchers from Wits University and thirteen other universities announced the discovery of parts of the skull and teeth of the child that died almost 250,000 years ago when it was approximately four to six years old. ..The first paper, of which Professor Juliet Brophy of Wits and Louisiana State Universities is lead author, describes the skull, while the second paper, of which Dr Marina Elliott, a National Geographic Explorer, is lead author, describe the context of the area and circumstances in which the skull was discovered. ..The child was ...
商品コード: 2021110505110
本画像はログイン後にご覧いただけます 2021年11月03日Researchers Announce Discovery Of Skull And Teeth Of Child That Died 250,000 Years AgoNovember 3, 2021, South Africa: (4 Nov 2021) An international team of researchers, led by Professor Lee Berger from Wits University, has today (4 Nov) revealed the first partial skull of a Homo naledi child that was found in the remote depths of the Rising Star Cave in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site near Johannesburg, South Africa. ..Describing the skull and its context in two separate papers in the Open Access journal, PaleoAnthropology, the team of 21 researchers from Wits University and thirteen other universities announced the discovery of parts of the skull and teeth of the child that died almost 250,000 years ago when it was approximately four to six years old. ..The first paper, of which Professor Juliet Brophy of Wits and Louisiana State Universities is lead author, describes the skull, while the second paper, of which Dr Marina Elliott, a National Geographic Explorer, is lead author, describe the context of the area and circumstances in which the skull was discovered. ..The child was ...
商品コード: 2021110504663
本画像はログイン後にご覧いただけます 2021年11月03日Researchers Announce Discovery Of Skull And Teeth Of Child That Died 250,000 Years AgoNovember 3, 2021, South Africa: (4 Nov 2021) An international team of researchers, led by Professor Lee Berger from Wits University, has today (4 Nov) revealed the first partial skull of a Homo naledi child that was found in the remote depths of the Rising Star Cave in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site near Johannesburg, South Africa. ..Describing the skull and its context in two separate papers in the Open Access journal, PaleoAnthropology, the team of 21 researchers from Wits University and thirteen other universities announced the discovery of parts of the skull and teeth of the child that died almost 250,000 years ago when it was approximately four to six years old. ..The first paper, of which Professor Juliet Brophy of Wits and Louisiana State Universities is lead author, describes the skull, while the second paper, of which Dr Marina Elliott, a National Geographic Explorer, is lead author, describe the context of the area and circumstances in which the skull was discovered. ..The child was ...
商品コード: 2021110504760
本画像はログイン後にご覧いただけます 2021年11月04日Researchers Announce Discovery Of Skull And Teeth Of Child That Died 250,000 Years AgoNovember 4, 2021, South Africa: (4 Nov 2021) An international team of researchers, led by Professor Lee Berger from Wits University, has today (4 Nov) revealed the first partial skull of a Homo naledi child that was found in the remote depths of the Rising Star Cave in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site near Johannesburg, South Africa. ..Describing the skull and its context in two separate papers in the Open Access journal, PaleoAnthropology, the team of 21 researchers from Wits University and thirteen other universities announced the discovery of parts of the skull and teeth of the child that died almost 250,000 years ago when it was approximately four to six years old. ..The first paper, of which Professor Juliet Brophy of Wits and Louisiana State Universities is lead author, describes the skull, while the second paper, of which Dr Marina Elliott, a National Geographic Explorer, is lead author, describe the context of the area and circumstances in which the skull was discovered. ..The child was ...
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本映像はログイン後にご覧いただけます 01:16.762021年11月18日Effectiveness of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine drops significantly after 6 months: Israeli studySTORY: Effectiveness of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine drops significantly after 6 months: Israeli studyDATELINE: Nov. 18, 2021LENGTH: 00:00:00LOCATION: JERUSALEMCATEGORY: HEALTH/MEDICINESHOTLIST:1. various of vaccination2. various of medical staff getting their first vaccine shot3. coronavirus ward4. teenagers getting booster shot5. people getting booster shotSTORYLINE:The effectiveness of the two-dose regimen of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine decreases significantly after about six months, said an Israeli study recently published in open access journal Nature Communications.The study was co-conducted by the KI Research Institute in central Israel and KSM, the research and innovation institute of Israel‘s second-largest health maintenance organization Maccabi Healthcare Services (MHS).Leveraging the centralized computerized database of MHS, the study assessed the correlation be.....、クレジット:新華社/共同通信イメージズ
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本画像はログイン後にご覧いただけます 2023年01月18日Indian Researches Discover 92 Titanosaur NestsJanuary 18, 2023, Narmada Valley, India: The discovery of more than 250 fossilised eggs reveals intimate details about the lives of titanosaurs in the Indian subcontinent, according to a study published January 18, 2022 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE. The study is by Harsha Dhiman of the University of Delhi, New Delhi and colleagues...The Lameta Formation, located in the Narmada Valley of central India, is well-known for fossils of dinosaur skeletons and eggs of the Late Cretaceous Period. Recent work in the area uncovered 92 nesting sites containing a total of 256 fossil eggs belonging to titanosaurs, which were among the largest dinosaurs to have ever lived. Detailed examination of these nests has allowed Dhiman and colleagues to make inferences about the life habits of these dinosaurs...The authors identified six different egg-species (oospecies), suggesting a higher diversity of titanosaurs than is represented by skeletal remains from this region. Based on the layout of the nests, the team inferre...
商品コード: 2023012201234
本画像はログイン後にご覧いただけます 2023年01月18日Indian Researches Discover 92 Titanosaur NestsJanuary 18, 2023, Narmada Valley, India: The discovery of more than 250 fossilised eggs reveals intimate details about the lives of titanosaurs in the Indian subcontinent, according to a study published January 18, 2022 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE. The study is by Harsha Dhiman of the University of Delhi, New Delhi and colleagues...The Lameta Formation, located in the Narmada Valley of central India, is well-known for fossils of dinosaur skeletons and eggs of the Late Cretaceous Period. Recent work in the area uncovered 92 nesting sites containing a total of 256 fossil eggs belonging to titanosaurs, which were among the largest dinosaurs to have ever lived. Detailed examination of these nests has allowed Dhiman and colleagues to make inferences about the life habits of these dinosaurs...The authors identified six different egg-species (oospecies), suggesting a higher diversity of titanosaurs than is represented by skeletal remains from this region. Based on the layout of the nests, the team inferre...
商品コード: 2023012201244
本画像はログイン後にご覧いただけます 2023年01月18日Indian Researches Discover 92 Titanosaur NestsJanuary 18, 2023, Narmada Valley, India: The discovery of more than 250 fossilised eggs reveals intimate details about the lives of titanosaurs in the Indian subcontinent, according to a study published January 18, 2022 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE. The study is by Harsha Dhiman of the University of Delhi, New Delhi and colleagues...The Lameta Formation, located in the Narmada Valley of central India, is well-known for fossils of dinosaur skeletons and eggs of the Late Cretaceous Period. Recent work in the area uncovered 92 nesting sites containing a total of 256 fossil eggs belonging to titanosaurs, which were among the largest dinosaurs to have ever lived. Detailed examination of these nests has allowed Dhiman and colleagues to make inferences about the life habits of these dinosaurs...The authors identified six different egg-species (oospecies), suggesting a higher diversity of titanosaurs than is represented by skeletal remains from this region. Based on the layout of the nests, the team inferre...
商品コード: 2023012201423
本画像はログイン後にご覧いただけます 2023年01月18日Indian Researches Discover 92 Titanosaur NestsJanuary 18, 2023, Narmada Valley, India: The discovery of more than 250 fossilised eggs reveals intimate details about the lives of titanosaurs in the Indian subcontinent, according to a study published January 18, 2022 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE. The study is by Harsha Dhiman of the University of Delhi, New Delhi and colleagues...The Lameta Formation, located in the Narmada Valley of central India, is well-known for fossils of dinosaur skeletons and eggs of the Late Cretaceous Period. Recent work in the area uncovered 92 nesting sites containing a total of 256 fossil eggs belonging to titanosaurs, which were among the largest dinosaurs to have ever lived. Detailed examination of these nests has allowed Dhiman and colleagues to make inferences about the life habits of these dinosaurs...The authors identified six different egg-species (oospecies), suggesting a higher diversity of titanosaurs than is represented by skeletal remains from this region. Based on the layout of the nests, the team inferre...
商品コード: 2023012201255
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