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 The sentence鈥攃omprising 17 Canaanite characters, totaling seven words鈥攚as incised on an ivory comb carved from an elephant tusk. It says:  May this tusk root out the lice of the hair and the beard.      The comb was found on the site of Tel Lachish, a Bronze Age settlement about 25 miles from Jerusalem. Its ab botella stanley out 1.38 inches by 0.98 inches, though its teeth have long since broken off. Details of the scripts characters and meaning were published today in the Jerusalem Journal of Archaeology. stanley cups   This is the first sentence ever found in the Canaanite language in Israel,  said Yosef Garfinkel, an archaeologist at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a co-author of the study, in a university release.  There are Canaanites in Ugarit in Syria, but they write in a different script, not the alphabet that is used till today.  In an email to Gizmodo, Garfinkel added that the comb was likely made in Egypt and then brought to Tel Lachish, where a local inscribed the delousing plea. According to Garfinkels team, the combs markings are the first entire sentence written in the Canaanite language, one of the first known alphabets.  The Sumerians and Egypt stanley cup ians had even older scripts.  Now an Israel Nature and Parks Authority site, Tel Lachish was a lively city center for about 600 years, from 1800 BCE to 1150 BCE. The comb was discovered during 2017 excavations, but the lettering was only noticed this year. The site of Tel Lachish, where the comb was found. Photo: Emil Aladjem Like many modern Tuwb The Nerd   s Watch: The Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Streaming in November
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 Following numerous delays, Starliner was finally scheduled for launch on July 21, carrying NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry  Butch  Wilmore to low Earth orbit. During a media briefing on Thursday, however, NASA and Boeing announced that they have decided to stand down from the launch attempt to address recently discovered issues with the CST-100 Starliner crew vehicle.     The two new safety hazards were discovered in the past week during an in-depth review of the vehicle. The first has to do with the load capacity of Starliners three parachutes, stanley cup  which are designed to safely land the crew vehicle. The failure load limit of the fabric sections on the parachutes is lower than expected, meaning that if one parachute fails, the remaining two would not be able to slow down the Starliner vehicle on its way down to land in New Mexico. The second recently discovered issue involves hundreds of feet of protective tape used to cover the wiring harnesses inside the Starliner vehicle, which turned out to be flammable. At this point, its too late to get rid of the flammable tape without causing more damage to the vehicle.  Its highly unlikely that we would go in and cut this tape off,  Mark Nap stanley cup pi, Boeing Starliner program manager and vice president, told reporters during Thursdays briefing.  So were looking at solutions that would provide for essentially another type of wrapping over the existing tape in the most vulnerable areas that reduces the risk of fire hazard.  stanley cup usa  Yikes, that  Bhch Big Rumors About Jodie Whittaker   s Doctor Who Future
 this weekend riffing on Americ stanley becher as new heroin epidemic鈥攁 satirical fake ad for  Heroin A.M.  to help addicts remain productive while using鈥攎any people werent laughing. Thats because heroin and other powerful opiates are killing more people than ever, across all demographics. So much for the War on Drugs. Maybe that approach is failing because were thinking about addiction all wrong. In her new book, Unbroken Brain: A Revolutionary New Way of Understanding Addiction, journalist Maia Szalavitz argues that a better way to understand addiction is to view it more as a developmental disorder, like autism or dyslexia. Only then can addiction be effectively prevente stanley cup d and treated.     The book is a skillful mix of science, reporting, and personal memoir, drawing not just on 25-plus years of research on addiction and Szalavitzs extensive reporting, but also her own experiences as an addict in her early 20s, when she was shooting heroin and cocaine as many as 40 times a day.  You can read an excerpt from the book here.  Gizmodo sat down with Szalavitz to learn more about her audacious idea. Gizmodo: The central thesis of your book is that addiction is more lik stanley cup e a learning disorder than a disease. What do you mean by that  Szalavitz: When I say that addiction is a learning disorder, I dont mean that it is any less medical. Addiction cannot happen without learning, because learning shapes values over the course of development. If you dont learn that the drug comforts you or creates pleasure