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This Nikola Tesla Interview, Banned For 116 Years, Will Blow Your Mind

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In 1899, Nikola Tesla gave an interview with a journalist, and the ideas expressed by Tesla were so revolutionary, it was covered up and hidden away for over 100 years.

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Óbito – Morreu o físico Stephen Hawking

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Cientista, que surpreendeu os médicos ao viver mais de 50 anos com esclerose lateral amiotrófica, tinha 76 anos.

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Solos contaminados e risco de cancro na Base das Lajes

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A ilha Terceira, nos Açores, está a ser contaminada há 75 anos, desde que acolhe a Base das Lajes e as forças militares norte-americanas.

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A Islândia travou o consumo excessivo de álcool e drogas entre os adolescentes, E OS AÇORES NÃO APRENDEM?ar atenção – Observador

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It’s So Hot in Australia Roads Are Melting Under ‘Blast Furnace’ Heat

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Saturday was expected to be the first extreme heat day of the year.

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Tambor Dong Son vietnamita com cerca de 2000 anos encontrado em Timor-Leste

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Mungo Man: Australia’s oldest remains taken to ancestral home

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Mungo Man: Australia’s oldest remains taken to ancestral home

An Aboriginal elder prepares to welcome the return of the remains of Mungo ManImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionThe return of the remains was welcomed with a traditional ceremony

For decades, Australia’s oldest human remains – an Aboriginal man who died about 42,000 years ago – have been stored at a university in Canberra.

But on Friday, the skeleton known as Mungo Man was returned to his traditional home in New South Wales and honoured with a ceremony.

It marked the end of a long campaign by indigenous Australians to return Mungo Man to his original resting place.

The discovery of the skeleton in 1974 helped rewrite Australia’s history.

Research determined that Mungo Man had been buried in a complex funeral ritual, redefining scientific understanding of early Australians.

Who was Mungo Man?

The skeleton was unearthed by geologist Jim Bowler from a dry lake bed in Mungo National Park, about 750km (470 miles) west of Sydney, in what was hailed a major discovery.

Mr Bowler had already discovered the remains of a woman, known as Mungo Lady, in 1967.

A casket holding the remains of Mungo ManImage copyrightNSW OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENT & HERITAGE
Image captionMungo Man’s repatriation was completed on Friday

The remains of Mungo Man were taken to the Australian National University in Canberra to be studied.

Carbon dating showed they were about 42,000 years old – Australia’s oldest known human skeleton.

Scientists determined that Mungo Man had been a hunter-gatherer with arthritis who died around the age of 50.

He was buried on his back with his hands crossed in his lap, and covered with red ochre. Scientists believe the ochre was most likely sourced about 200km from the burial site.

Long journey home

Indigenous Australians from the region have long called for the remains to be returned, saying his removal caused great pain.

Representatives from the Mutthi Mutthi, Ngiyampaa and Paakantji/Barkandji communities held a ceremony to mark the occasion on Friday.

“So good to have him back after all those years he has been taken away,” said Mutthi Mutthi elder Mary Pappin.

Indigenous dancers welcome Mungo Man remains back to countryImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionThe remains made a three-day journey from Canberra to Mungo National Park

“We have been waiting all those years to get him back and I’m so glad he is back, to put him in his resting place.”

He will be buried in a secret location in Mungo National Park. Mungo Lady was returned to the site in 1991.

The Australian National University relinquished the remains in 2015 and apologised for causing hurt over Mungo Man’s original removal.

In an article for The Conversation in 2015, Mr Bowler wrote: “In 1974, in that remote saltbush country between the rivers, Aboriginal advice remained unavailable to us.

“Subsequently, when Mungo Man’s discovery was announced, Aboriginal people expressed anger that this should have been done without the permission of Aboriginal people.”

For the last two years, the remains have been kept at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra while repatriation plans were being finalised. His remains, along with 104 others, were collected earlier this week.

The recovery of ancestral remains has often been a source pain for Aboriginal Australians. Campaigners say many skeletons removed without permission are yet to be returned, with some housed in museums overseas.

In July, archaeologists found the first evidence to suggest that Aboriginal people have been in Australia for at least 65,000 years.

 

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Grandes Cheias de 1967. A noite do fim do mundo

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Na madrugada de 25 para 26 de Novembro, a água tomou de assalto os arrabaldes pobres que Lisboa não conhecia. Há 50 anos, morreram mais de cinco centenas de pessoas. Mês e meio depois, os jornais calaram-se e o Governo já tinha parado de contar os mortos.

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