The shape on the sonar had an uncanny resemblance to the extinct megalodon, and was estimated to be about 50 feet in size.
"Each new document sheds further light on the literacy and the administration of the First Temple period," said Joe Uziel, Director of Israel Antiquities Authority's Judean Desert scrolls unit.
Oceans cover 75% of the Earth's surface, but that does not assure safety from the threat of space debris hitting land.
"These initial results from the JWST early release science observations are groundbreaking": researchers.
2022 Europe's hottest summer on record: EU monitor
'A matter of honour': Women forced to stay in flooded Pakistan village
Both extreme hot and cold temperatures can increase people's aggression online, the researchers found.
Countries growing 70% of world's food face 'extreme' heat risk by 2045
Energy majors exaggerating green performance: analysis
Ancient skeleton reveals amputation surgery 31,000 years ago
Since its launch, the solar probe has completed 13 perihelions or close encounters with the Sun.
The role of the skeletal bones and muscles is pivotal to the labor process in the seahorse daddies.
Studying watermelon evolution from wild to domesticated variety has implications for the agricultural industry.
Green groups demand loss and damage money ahead of COP27
The roof of the cave was illuminated in colors of the rainbow.
A probe into the incident has been launched, according to a report.
Scientists fight to protect DR Congo rainforest as threats increase
Quite a number of new fitness trends have gained popularity in recent years.
Heatwaves and wildfires to worsen air pollution: UN
"(A) majority of women reported that their premenstrual symptoms interfered with their everyday life at least some of the time," a researcher said.
Mercury pollution makes ducks more likely to get bird flu: study
Fossil fuel investment in Africa dwarfs clean air funding
G7 corporate climate plans spell 2.7C heating: analysis
At the start of the month, Mars will be visible high in the sky in the south during dawn. As the month progresses, Mars will move eastward to form the red triangle with Betelgeuse and Aldebaran.
By comparing the fossilized stool samples with modern whipworm samples taken from infected people, the scientists got an overview of the worm's evolution over tens of thousands of years.
The cells, cleverly, omit the stage that releases reactive-oxygen species known to build up in the cells and damage DNA.
Century on, political fights rage over Turkey's dogs
Debate flares over Spain bull-running fiestas as 10 die
CanSino's inhaled booster received emergency use approval as a booster dose.
Bats have an excellent immune system, but it doesn't necessarily mean they're reservoirs of viruses.