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Science news this week: Spiders on Mars and an ancient Egyptian sword

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Rarely do we get the opportunity to hum a classic David Bowie song while thumbing through the latest science news, but this week we saw the return of spiders on Mars. No, they’re not real arachnids scurrying across the Red Planet’s surface — instead they’re part of a geological feature known as araneiform terrain. These dark, crack-like structures form when carbon dioxide seasonally erupts from the planet’s surface and resemble spiders scurrying across the terrain when viewed from a great height. And now, for the first time they have been recreated on Earth.

But these “spiders” are not the only thing we’ve had to keep an eye on from space: There is the new ‘mini-moon’ taking a short spin around our planet; the discovery that Earth may have once worn a Saturn-like ring; and the prospect of space trash leading us to intelligent aliens.

3,200-year-old ancient Egyptian barracks contains sword inscribed with ‘Ramesses II’

A golden sword

This longsword contains a hieroglyphic inscription that mentions Ramesses II. It was likely given to a high-ranking officer. (Image credit: Courtesy of the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities)

Archaeologists in Egypt recently unearthed the 3,200-year-old remains of a military barracks containing a sword with hieroglyphs depicting the name of Ramesses II.

Remains of pottery containing fish bones were also found on the site, alongside multiple cow burials.

The bronze sword was found in a small room in the barracks, near a less-protected area where an enemy could infiltrate. This is an indication that this sword was intended for fighting and not just for show, Ahmed El Kharadly, an archaeologist with the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities who led excavations at the site, told Live Science in an email.

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—Man buried with large stones on his chest to prevent him from ‘rising from the grave’ unearthed in Germany

Why do we forget things we were just thinking about?

A computer monitor entirely covered in post-it notes

When the brain “juggles” information, things can fall through the cracks. (Image credit: Peter Cade via Getty Images)

Have you ever walked into a room and forgotten why you went in there, or been about to speak but suddenly realized you had no idea what you were going to say? The human brain normally balances countless inputs, thoughts and actions, but sometimes, it seems to short-circuit. So what really happens when we forget what we were just thinking about?

80 million-year-old sea monster jaws filled with giant globular teeth for crushing prey discovered in Texas

Artist illustration of mosasaur swimming near a reef.

Artist impression of the mosasuar Globidens alabamaensis. (Image credit: Trevor Rempert)

A giant mosasaur’s fossilized jaw fragments still hold the animal’s blunt, mushroom-shaped teeth.

The two fossil fragments, discovered in Texas, give us an insight into the lifestyle of Globidens alabamaensis, which may have reached lengths of up to 20 feet (6 meters). The teeth show the brute force mosasaurs brought to bear on their prey.

“These structures … are great for impact attacks — for shell crushing. If something is getting away and you shatter it, that’s kind of it,” Bethany Burke Franklin, a marine paleontologist and educator at Texas Through Time fossil museum in Hillsboro who was not involved in the study, told Live Science.

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Science Spotlight: 3 bold ways cities are already adapting to climate change

Photos of three cities in different colors: San Diego is left in yellow, Milan is center in red; and Jakarta is right in blue.

San Diego, Milan and Jakarta all face challenges due to climate change, and each city is tackling those challenges in very different ways. (Image credit: Photos by Steve Proehl and Afriandi via Getty Images, Alberto Masnovo via Adobe Stock; Photo collage by Marilyn Perkins)

Milan’s marble facades and narrow, stone-paved streets look elegant and timeless. But all of that stone emits heat and does nothing to absorb rain, and temperatures and flooding in the posh Italian city are only predicted to increase in the coming decades.

In Jakarta, black floodwaters already rush into homes every winter along the Indonesian city’s many rivers. That water is filled with sewage and harbors disease, but many people can’t afford to move. Soon, climate change will put more of Jakarta — and many other low-lying cities — below sea level.

And in arid San Diego, water is already treated like a precious commodity. As drought increases in the coming years, protecting this resource will become even more important.

Human-caused climate change is transforming weather patterns and shifting ecosystems around the globe. Cities will have to respond, and some are already taking bold steps.

Each of these three cities offers a different roadmap for climate adaptation that has lessons for other places around the world. And while no single approach will be a silver bullet, each offers a hopeful vision of how we can learn to live and thrive on a warming planet.

Something for the weekend

If you’re looking for something a little longer to read over the weekend, here are some of the best long reads, book excerpts and interviews published this week.

Science in pictures: Weird waves that ‘shape life itself’

Mesmerizing microscopic footage showing “waves” inside a developing fly embryo has won the 14th annual Nikon Small World in Motion competition.

Bruno Vellutini’s video was chosen from among 370 entries as overall winner of the competition on Tuesday (Sept. 17).

He captured the film using light sheet microscopy, a technique in which a focused “sheet” of laser light illuminates a sample to produce high-resolution 3D images of living cells, tissues and organisms.


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