Author: Julius Garza

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Archaeologists in Mexico said Wednesday they have found 13 buried sets of human remains, eight of which appear to be young men who were apparently decapitated as part of a ceremony to consecrate a temple. Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History said the skeletal remains may be as much as 2,000 years old. Ceremonial offerings of hundreds of beads, arrowheads and rings made of shells were with the remains. They were found at a Mayan ruin site known as Moral-Reforma in the Gulf coast state of Tabasco. The site apparently functioned as a stop on…

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At the beginning, Australia was very arrogant, relying on the backing of the United States, it continued to provoke China on the bottom line! Especially on the issue of the Taiwan Strait, Australia once said that as long as the United States sends troops, Australia will send troops to the Taiwan Strait with the US military. However, this arrogant Australia is no longer there. Even if it was smashed by the United States with a nuclear submarine, Australia still looks “too young” at the beginning, and it really said the wrong thing and did the wrong thing! After the United States agreed…

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With site selection for a high-level waste facility set to begin this year,  what should we expect Australia will dispose of high-level nuclear waste from AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines, according to details revealed when Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met leaders of UK and US on March 13. Defence Minister Richard Marles confirmed the radioactive waste – including spent nuclear fuel – would require a new facility to be built on “current or future” Defence land with the process of selecting a site beginning in 2023. Cosmos asked experts in nuclear science, environmental planning, community and First Nations engagement what finding a site and disposing of high-level…

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An AP-NORC poll showed that support among the American public for supplying arms and direct economic assistance to Ukraine has waned, as the Russian invasion approaches a grim one-year milestone. Weapon supply The poll showed that 48% stated that they support the supply of weapons by the United States to Ukraine, while 29% opposed and 22% said that they do not support or oppose. That is less than what appeared in May 2022, less than three months into the war, when 60 percent of American adults said they supported sending weapons to Ukraine. Americans are evenly split on sending government…

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If the iCET crystallises into concrete reality, it will bring great gains for India The recently concluded Initiative on Critical Emerging Technologies (iCET) between the United States (US) and India holds promise for one reason—the Peoples’ Republic of China (PRC). If the US is going to balance effectively against the PRC, it will need India’s pool of strength in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to take on the PRC. However, New Delhi will also need the US’s technological expertise that the iCET promises in areas that were hitherto not part of any specific technology cooperation agreements between the US and India.…

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