Especie misteriosa enterraba a sus muertos y tallaba símbolos 100.000 años antes que los humanos
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:22:02 GMT
(CNN) — Investigadores encontraron evidencia de que los miembros de una misteriosa especie humana arcaica enterraban a sus muertos y tallaban símbolos en las paredes de las cuevas mucho antes de la evidencia más temprana de entierros por parte de los humanos modernos.Los cerebros pertenecientes a la especie extinta, conocida como Homo naledi, tenían alrededor de un tercio del tamaño de un cerebro humano moderno.Estas revelaciones podrían cambiar la comprensión que se tiene en la actualidad de la evolución humana, porque hasta ahora tales comportamientos solo se asociaban con el Homo sapiens y los neandertales con cerebros más grandes.Los hallazgos se detallan en tres estudios que fueron aceptados para su publicación en la revista eLife, y las versiones preliminares de los artículos están disponibles en BioRxiv.El equipo de estudio expone fósiles de Homo naledi en el Instituto de Estudios Evolutivos de la Universidad de Witwatersrand, en Johannesburgo. (Crédito: Robert Clark/Na...Photos: Floods and hail hit the Denver metro area
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:22:02 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Another round of rain and storms on Monday dropped hail and caused street flooding around the Denver metro area.Heavy rain moved through late afternoon, continuing a weeks-long pattern of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. How will the rain affect Colorado’s popular reservoirs? Street flooding had an effect on the afternoon drive. One person was rescued from their flooded vehicle in Arvada, with five others escaping their flooded cars in the same area. Images showed similar flooding around Denver and Lakewood.Crews rescued a driver from a flooded road in Arvada, Colo. on June 5, 2023. (Photo: Arvada Fire)Flooding at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Dahlia Street in Denver (Credit: Allen Davis)Flooding at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Dahlia Street in Denver (Credit: Allen Davis)Flooding at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Dahlia Street in Denver (Credit: Allen Davis)Flooding at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Dahlia Street in Denver (Credit: A...Denver accused of ignoring complaints about homeless machete attacker
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:22:02 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Surveillance video shows Lou Charara was on the phone with 911 when he was attacked in front of his downtown business by a homeless man with a machete.The 60-year-old owner of the methadone clinic, whose 911 call was confirmed by Denver Department of Safety dispatch records, said he needed dozens of stitches and a CT scan to ensure he didn't have brain damage."I was on the phone with 911 telling them, 'Please, please, please, we need you here. We've been calling a few days now and we feel threatened,'" said Charara, the owner of Comprehensive Behavioral Health Center at 2217 Champa St. Camping ban in Douglas County a step from becoming law He told the Problem Solvers the machete slice "was so deep that it broke the skull."The Feb. 8 attack happened two days after Charara's office manager, Roman Oleksyn, had called Denver dispatch himself to complain about a homeless tent on the sidewalk near the clinic's front door.He also submitted a complaint, dated Feb. 6, to th...Wildfire risk: California insurance market rattled by companies' withdrawals
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:22:02 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two insurance industry giants have pulled back from California's home insurance marketplace, saying that increasing wildfire risk and soaring construction costs have prompted them to stop writing new policies in the nation's most populous state.State Farm announced last week it would stop accepting applications for all business and personal lines of property and casualty insurance, citing inflation, a challenging reinsurance market and “rapidly growing catastrophe exposure.” The decision did not impact personal auto insurance.“We take seriously our responsibility to manage risk," State Farm said. “It’s necessary to take these actions now to improve the company’s financial strength.” Fire crews rescue driver from flooded road in Arvada Allstate, another insurance powerhouse, announced in November it would pause new homeowners, condo and commercial insurance policies in California to protect current customers. “The cost to insure new home customers in California i...Discover summer’s newest fashion trends at Paraiso Miami Swim Week
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:22:02 GMT
Got your summer “bod” ready and need some new swim look inspiration? Paraiso Miami Swim Week is the answer.This multiple-day fashion fair is going down at Collins Park in Miami Beach this weekend.And they’re ready to tropic like it’s hot.To kick off Miami Swim Week, Paraiso is ready to capture the summer vibes on the runway.Natalija Dedic Stojanovic: “I always like to call our event as a fashion festival. It has a lot of music involved. It’s a perfect mix of fashion week and Coachella.”The event previously closed to the public is now welcoming everyone.Natalija Dedic Stojanovic: “We have over twelve brands and twelve fashion shows throughout those 4 days. Some of them are still for the industry only but a lot of them are also open to the public. We get to engage everyone that loves summer lifestyle.”One tropic brand you’ll see is Azulu.Maya Memoviz: “We’re really happy to be here. We did a small show last year. ...The last ‘celebronaut’ standing will prove the survival on new Fox show ‘Stars on Mars’
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:22:02 GMT
If space is the final frontier, then Mars is for the stars. That’s the idea behind Fox’s new show, “Stars on Mars.”12 celebrities are competing among each other to prove they’ve got what it takes to survive and thrive on the red planet.Things are getting out of this world in Fox’s new competition series “Stars on Mars.”But before simulating a Martian life without necessities like wifi and personal assistants, Celebro-nauts like Ronda Rousey and Tinashe celebrated the show at “The Mars Bar” launch party pop-up in Hollywood.Ronda Rousey: “I’m kind of like a space nerd and it sounded like a space camp for adults.”Ronda Rousey: “When you watch the show you’ll see that I never miss a single Mars fact, I wanted to be a scientist before I became a fighter.”Tinashe: “The reason I want to go to space is just exploring something new, new territory, something like, I’m into tech, I’...Miami Police search for missing 80-year-old woman
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:22:02 GMT
CORAL WAY, Fla. (WSVN)- Miami police seek the public’s help in their search for an 80-year-old named Milagros De Cardenas.She was reported missing from the Coral Way area. She is 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighs around 140 pounds, and was last seen wearing an orange sweater with a grey-black dress with flowers. Officials urge anyone with information please call 305-603-6300 or 305-579-6111.MBTA Takes New Pass At Track Worker Safety Plan
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:22:02 GMT
The MBTA will pilot new “worker ahead” warnings on some of its subway tracks, revise its radio communications about employees on the rails, amend training for dispatchers and more after drawing federal scrutiny for a series of dangerous incidents. T officials on Monday submitted a revised work plan to the Federal Transit Administration, meeting the regulatory agency’s deadline for another pass at laying out immediate reforms that will mitigate risks that employees face while on the rail right-of-way. One of the main steps the T will take this summer is piloting a new signage program flagging when workers are ahead of trains in the Green Line’s central tunnel. In a letter to the FTA alongside the plan, MBTA General Manager Phil Eng said officials selected that location because “a majority of the near miss incidents” that generated concerns “took place near Copley Station.” Several changes were already underway before the Monday deadline...High school roundup: Michael Oates hits walk-off homer, lifts Xaverian to thrilling win
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:22:02 GMT
In a Div. 1 baseball first-round contest, Michael Oates cranked a three-run, walk-off homer, lifting fifth-seeded Xaverian (14-7) to a 5-3 win over No. 26 Algonquin.Chris Costello earned his 100th career coaching win as No. 17 Walpole (13-8) defeated No. 16 Wachusett, 3-1. … Jack Ritchie scattered four hits in a complete-game effort as No. 9 Bridgewater-Raynham (17-4) beat No. 24 Bishop Feehan, 3-1. … Mason Lombard turned in six innings of shutout work, allowing three singles while racking up nine strikeouts as No. 7 BC High (13-8) punched its ticket to the Round of 16 with a 5-0 victory over No. 26 Barnstable.In the first round of the Div. 2 tournament, Evan Yakavonis fired five innings of shutout ball for the win, surrendering just three hits while striking out eight to guide No. 5 Whitman-Hanson (17-4) to an 11-0 blanking of No. 28 Burlington. … Jacob Shirley tossed a one-hitter as No. 11 Masconomet (16-5) defeated No. 22 Woburn, 2-0. … D.C. Brown fanned nine, while allowing two ...10-page plan rolled out by MBTA on track safety
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:22:02 GMT
The MBTA will focus on nine ways to improve track safety for employees over the next 60 days, according to a revised work plan the beleaguered agency submitted to federal officials on Monday.The 10-page plan, shared with the Herald following a public records request, puts the emphasis on enhancing communication to alert dispatchers and train operators of when and where employees will be working on the right-of-way, and providing ways for dispatchers in the operators’ control center to track worker locations.It outlines ways to tighten up training for all employees involved in work that requires right-of-way access, from those performing track construction to personnel acting as flaggers who warn of oncoming trains, to those managing this activity in the operations control center, according to the plan.“We share the goal of managing risk involving right-of-way activities, with a specific focus on reducing both the frequency and severity of incidents,” MBTA General Manager Phill...Latest news
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