Biomechanics research has revealed the exceptional power and precision of Indigenous Australian weapons, specifically the kodj and leangle. These tools, designed by Aboriginal people for hunting and protection, display remarkable force and accuracy that underscore the sophistication of traditional Aboriginal technology.
Related Posts
Vivo Y300 With MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC, 6,500mAh Battery Launched: Price, Specifications
Vivo Y300 was launched in China as the latest entrant in the company’s Y series. The new Vivo handset comes in three colourways with a […]
Samsung Spotted Working on AR Headset With Head-Mounted Display in Patent Document
Samsung is developing an augmented reality (AR) headset, and a newly released patent document provides insights into the potential offerings of the company’s inaugural AR […]
Human Settlement Evidence From 55,000 Years Ago Discovered Near West Papua, Claims Study
New archaeological research has uncovered evidence of human settlement near West Papua dating back over 55,000 years. This discovery, made in Mololo Cave on Waigeo […]