Sunday, June 19, 2016

Viking Gold Discovery In Denmark: Amateur Archaeologists Find Largest Trove Of Treasure Ever and other top stories.

  • Viking Gold Discovery In Denmark: Amateur Archaeologists Find Largest Trove Of Treasure Ever

    A trio of amateur archaelogists uncovered the largest treasure trove of Viking gold ever found in Denmark. The treasure will be displayed at a local museum.  ( Sønderskov Museum | Facebook ) Who knew you could strike gold "at the end of the rainbow"? Three amateur archaeologists have unearthed what could be considered the largest trove of Viking gold ever discovered in Denmark. Calling themselves as "Team Rainbow Power," the group of archaeologists uncovered seven bracelets from ..
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  • Humans, climate change together felled Ice Age giants: Study

    Humans, climate change together felled Ice Age giants: Study
    MELBOURNE: Giant Ice Age species such as elephant-sized sloths and powerful sabre-toothed cats suddenly died off around 12,300 years ago as a result of rapidly warming climate along with human activities in South America, a new study has found. The timing and cause of rapid extinctions of the megafauna, that roamed the plains of Patagonia in southern South America, has remained a mystery for centuries. "Patagonia turns out to be the Rosetta Stone - it shows that human colonisation didn..
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  • Thousands of Giant Spider Crabs Aggregate off the Coast of Melbourne to Molt in a Moving Mass of Shells

    Thousands of Giant Spider Crabs Aggregate off the Coast of Melbourne to Molt in a Moving Mass of Shells
    Thousands of giant spider crabs have gathered off the coast in Melbourne, Australia to molt in a moving mass of shells and pincers. A video, filmed by a marine scientist in Australia, shows these crustaceans piling up on top of one another and stretching for hundreds of meters in Port Phillip Bay near Melbourne. Hundreds of crabs are also seen moving around the edges and trying to get closer to the general mass. Spider crabs move slowly on their six legs, which are long and spiny. Long, thin pin..
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  • Honda caught up in airbag recall

    Honda caught up in airbag recall
    Now Honda’s Goldwing motorcycle has been caught up in the world’s biggest recall. Picture: Supplied.Joshua DowlingNews Corp Australia NetworkTHE world’s biggest automotive recall for deadly airbags just took a new turn.The Honda Goldwing — the only motorcycle on sale with an airbag — has been caught up in the safety scare, with 379 being recalled in Australia.Affected models were those made from 2008 to 2010. Later models, including those on sale today, are not affected, says Honda.On the recall..
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  • Mysterious earth mounds discovered by lasers at reveal hidden Cambodian cities of Angkor Wat

    Mysterious earth mounds discovered by lasers at reveal hidden Cambodian cities of Angkor Wat
    An extensive network of ancient cities has been discovered in the Cambodian jungle around the ruins of Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world. Using ground penetrating lasers, scientists, researchers came back with high definition images of 12th century cities. Covering an extensive area. A Unesco World heritage site, Angkor Wat dates back to the first half of the 12 century. It is estimated that it took 30 years to build the temple dedicated to the Hindu deity, Vishnu, at the ..
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  • Smartwatches get smarter, but not quickly enough

    Smartwatches get smarter, but not quickly enough
    Associated Press 12:05 a.m. EDT June 19, 2016 Smartwatches are great gifts for tech-lovers, but finding the right one can be a challenge. Reviewed.com tested the most popular options—all in order to find which was the best for you. A customer demonstrates the Apple Watch at an Apple Store in Tokyo. Upcoming changes to Apple and Android smartwatches should address many of the frustrations the first generation of owners have, though the improvements alone might not be enough t..
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  • Aston Martin DB11 Makes Australian Debut - Priced From $428023

    Aston Martin DB11 Makes Australian Debut - Priced From $428023
    Aston Martin describes it as its most important car since the DB9 of 2003, and now the all-new DB11 has arrived in Australia. Well, we say ‘arrived’, but just a single example of the stylish new coupe has set rubber on home soil, and it will never turn a wheel on a local public road. Fans won’t have long to wait before they start to see DB11s on Australian roads for real, however, with first deliveries set to begin in the fourth quarter this year. And the price for Aston’s most-significan..
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