From the perfectly symmetrical stone vessels of Saqqara to the massive granite boxes of the Serapeum, some Egyptian artifacts display levels of precision that challenge conventional explanations. This ...
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A fiery disc in the sky with no head - the ancient report that won't go away
Long before modern UFO stories, an ancient account describes something terrifyingly specific: “they saw a fiery disc in the sky.” The text claims it had “no head,” made no sound, and even “emitted a ...
I n 2023, archaeologists excavating a burial mound near the town of Nördlingen in Bavaria, Germany hit pay dirt: a grave dating back to the Bronze Age containing the remains of a man, woman, and child ...
Ranvir has been acknowledged by WWF, IIT Delhi (IHFC), the Ministry of Education, Science Oxford, and the Reading Agency UK for his interests in mathematics, digital technologies, sustainability, and ...
Tachi Palace reports on the rich history of casinos, evolving from ancient illegal gambling to modern, accessible ...
Ben Lamm, the CEO and co-founder of the technology firm Colossal Biosciences, does not want to play favorites with the company’s various de-extinction projects. One look around a newly finished ...
It's 45 years since Infosys was founded and Nilekani has seen more than a few tech revolutions. But the AI tectonic shift is something different, he cautions.
Researchers found a tiny bottle from ancient Rome that contained fecal residue and traces of aromatics, offering evidence that poop was used medicinally more than two thousand years ago.
The fast-moving species lived about 215 million years ago and is described as a “reptilian greyhound”.
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How Colossal Bioscience's de-extinction technology works
Researchers at Dallas-based Colossal Biosciences rely on ancient DNA from extinct species and the genome of their closest living relatives to determine how they can be brought back. Why it matters: ...
World’s oldest wooden structure is 476,000 years old— And it was built before homo sapiens in Africa
Archaeologists have uncovered a 476,000-year-old wooden structure near Kalambo Falls in Zambia, making it the oldest known timber construction on Earth. The discovery predates Homo sapiens and ...
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