The dingo came from East Asia via Melanesia.
the new study, published in Nature Scientific Reports, uses sophisticated 3D scanning and geometric morphometrics on ancient dingo specimens to show clearly that they are most similar to Japanese dogs, as well as the 'singing dogs' of New Guinea and the highland wild dog of Irian Jaya.
The remains studied were over 3,000 years old.
From this source, citing:
Koungoulos, L.G., Hulme-Beaman, A., Fillios, M. et al., "Phenotypic diversity in early Australian dingoes revealed by traditional and 3D geometric morphometric analysis." Sci Rep (2024) DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-65729-3
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https://www.sif.it/riviste/sif/ncc/econtents/2024/047/05/article/5
The link (open access) is to a paper laying the groundwork for X17 data analysis by PADME without actually revealing what the data has shown so far.
ikr! how long will it take? MEG 2 does the same thing
https://indico.cern.ch/event/1291157/contributions/5887844/attachments/2900132/5086205/MEGII_X17_ICHEP2024_AP.pdf
MEGII pdf state more data in 2025 :(
A X17 data collection fully exploiting the 1030 keV is foreseen during the first
part of 2025 (Physics Run 2025)
if PADME and MEGII both rule out x17 okay you are right but would you accept if both claim affirmative ?
its also possible for 1 to see it and the other rules out
Wait and see. Patience is a virtue.
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