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Unsolved Ancient Greek Mysteries
More than 2,000 years ago, a Greek scientist created a death ray that could set enemy ships on fire from a long distance. But how did he do it using ancient technology?
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Why the history of heart science reveals more about humanity than anatomy
From ancient philosophers who saw the heart as the seat of the soul to modern cardiologists mapping electrical impulses, ...
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Mysterious 2-Mile-Tall Human Figure Found in Australia Leaves Experts Scrambling for Answers!
A mysterious giant human figure in the Australian desert has left experts baffled for years!
A spectacular journey through the mysteries of an ancient civilisation arrives in Tokyo this autumn with ‘Machu Picchu and ...
People drive hours to shop at trendy vintage stores in Denver or Salt Lake City, paying premium prices for “curated” selections, while this place offers similar or better finds at a fraction of the ...
Five global space agencies are preparing landmark missions to explore Venus—Earth's fiery twin—unlocking secrets about its ...
Modern technology, new excavations and curious amateurs have helped unearth some of the world's greatest treasures in the ...
Researchers uncovered a 2.75–2.44 million-year-old site in Kenya showing that early humans maintained stone tool traditions for nearly 300,000 years despite extreme climate swings. The tools, ...
After the collapse of the Chalcolithic culture around 3500 BCE, people in Jordan’s Murayghat transformed their way of life, shifting from domestic settlements to ritual landscapes filled with dolmens, ...
A remarkable discovery in Crete has reinvigorated debate over the origins behind the ancient Greek myth of the labyrinth.
What did Muslims scientists do to spark the renaissance? How Islam can reclaim its stake in the future of science?
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