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Archaeologists discovered a curated collection of 29 blades and points, arranged in such a way that researchers believe they ...
Our hero checks in at a hotel in some exotic locale, and the desk clerk says, “Ah, Mr. Barker, there’s a letter for you.” Or maybe a ...
NASA's search for evidence of past life on Mars just produced an exciting update. On Sept. 10, 2025, a team of scientists ...
As Afghanistan spiraled into civil war in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the country became the scene of one of the most intense ballistic missile campaigns since World War II. Thousands of SCUD ...
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Nearly 13,000 years ago, a vast, hurtling fragment of a comet exploded over the US, according to a controversial theory. Now, ...
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From the Antikythera Mechanism to Tesla’s so-called earthquake machine, history is full of inventions that vanished too soon.
Gibraltarian archaeologist Dr Kevin Lane was back in the mountains of Peru this summer as he continued work on a project to rehabilitate ancient dams to address water scarcity caused by climate change ...
A Yale-trained geologist has spent more than 30 years studying Egypt's Great Sphinx and come to a stunning new theory.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be seen as a kind of time traveler. It cannot carry people through centuries, but it can move through the data left behind. From old texts to forgotten places, AI can ...
Portuguese scientists revived a lost medieval blue ink using a 15th-century recipe, unlocking secrets for art preservation ...