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A metal detectorist in Wales discovered an 'adorable' ox-headed bowl. It could reveal a lost Roman settlement. | Remains of 7,000-year-old sunken stone road discovered off Croatia's coast | Scientists grow swirling 'black hole rings' in the lab for the 1st time Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( May 19, 2023 CONNECT WITH LIVESCIENCE  [Facebook]( [Twitter](  [LIVESCIENCE]( Amazing science every day [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [WEBSITE](  [] Top Science News [] [Stunning full-scale scan of Titanic reveals complete shipwreck for the 1st time]( (Atlantic Productions/Magellan) [Stunning full-scale scan of Titanic reveals complete shipwreck for the 1st time]( The first ever full-scale digital scan of the Titanic has revealed the world's most famous shipwreck in "astonishing," never-before-seen detail. [Read More]( [] History & Archaeology [] [A metal detectorist in Wales discovered an 'adorable' ox-headed bowl. It could reveal a lost Roman settlement.]( (National Museum Wales) [A metal detectorist in Wales discovered an 'adorable' ox-headed bowl. It could reveal a lost Roman settlement.]( A metal detectorist in Wales stumbled upon a stockpile of artifacts that includes a once-in-a-lifetime find: a bowl with a handle crafted to look like an "adorable" ox head. [Read More]( [] [Remains of 7,000-year-old sunken stone road discovered off Croatia's coast]( [Remains of 7,000-year-old sunken stone road discovered off Croatia's coast]( (Mate Perica) The submerged ruins of a 7,000-year-old road are hiding underwater off the coast of the Croatian island of Korčula. The Neolithic structure once connected the island to an ancient, artificial landmass. Full Story: [Live Science]( (5/18) [] Astronomy & Astrophysics [] [Scientists grow swirling 'black hole rings' in the lab for the 1st time]( (Imperial College London) [Scientists grow swirling 'black hole rings' in the lab for the 1st time]( Scientists have created superheated rings of plasma that mimic the shining accretion disks that rotate around black holes at incredible speeds. [Read More]( [] [Scientists watched a 'reappearing supernova' explode 5 times in a row - and it could help reveal how fast the universe is expanding]( [Scientists watched a 'reappearing supernova' explode 5 times in a row - and it could help reveal how fast the universe is expanding]( (NASA / ESA / P Kelly) After showing up five times in images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, the bizarre "reappearing supernova" is helping scientists solve how fast the universe is expanding. Full Story: [Live Science]( (5/18) [] Your Brain [] [Musician's head injury triggered rare synesthesia, causing him to 'see' music]( (katleho Seisa via Getty Images) [Musician's head injury triggered rare synesthesia, causing him to 'see' music]( After a musician suffered a head injury in a motorcycle accident, something unusual happened: He began to "see" music. [Read More]( [] Animals [] [Orcas have sunk 3 boats in Europe and appear to be teaching others to do the same. But why?]( (Shutterstock) [Orcas have sunk 3 boats in Europe and appear to be teaching others to do the same. But why?]( Orcas have attacked and sunk a third boat off the Iberian coast of Europe, and experts now believe the behavior is being copied by the rest of the population. [Read More]( [] Daily Quiz [] How many people died after the Titanic crashed into an iceberg and sank? (Learn the answer [here]() [Vote]( [800]( [Vote]( [1,000]( [Vote]( [1,500]( [Vote]( [Everyone on board](   [Sign Up]( | [Update Profile]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( CONTACT US: [FEEDBACK](mailto:livescience@smartbrief.com) | [ADVERTISE]( Future US LLC © Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10036

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