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Continuous landmasses, now submerged, may have made it possible for early humans to cross between present-day Turkey and ...
Imagine stepping into a 2,500-year-old tomb—without ever leaving your sofa. Using advanced digital technology, Swedish ...
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Digital magic reveals the faces of 2,500-year-old Indian men's skulls found in Iron Age fossils
Researchers have digitally reconstructed the faces of two men who lived approximately 2,500 years ago in Tamil Nadu, using ...
The Economist is looking to hire a science and technology correspondent, based in London, for a one-year contract. They will ...
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AI decodes 2,000-year-old scroll without unrolling
The field of archaeology has been revolutionized by the advent of artificial intelligence (AI). The most recent achievement ...
Long rumored to be on the floor of the lake but never seen, the schooner had eluded divers and taunted storytellers for ...
To recreate the sound of Neanderthal voices, vocal coach Patsy Rodenburg worked with a 3D model of a Neanderthal vocal tract, ...
Adding to the attraction are smart experiences powered by AI and mixed reality (MR), showcasing how technology is reshaping ...
I n the waters off Washington State, a mother orca has been seen pushing her dead newborn calf, seemingly in mourning. It isn ...
At the 2025 China International Service Trade Fair, the integration of technology and culture became the focal point. From September 10 to 14, the cultural and creative exhibition area at Shougang ...
At the 2025 China International Service Trade Fair, the integration of technology and culture became the focal point. From September 10 to 14, the cultural and creative exhibition area at Shougang ...
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How Engineers Build the Worlds Most Advanced Radar Systems
Behind closed doors lies a factory where the world’s most advanced radar systems are created. From massive arrays to precision electronics, this facility builds the technology that keeps aircraft, ...
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