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2,000-Year-Old Roman Shipwreck
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2,000-Year-Old Roman Shipwreck Discovery in Florida Redefines Ancient Maritime History

  • August 11, 2024

2,000-Year-Old Roman Shipwreck Discovery in Florida Redefines Ancient Maritime History Scuba researchers explored waters in Florida when they came across the shipwreck of a Roman vessel. The ship was called ‘Panarea III,’ and was expected to have sailed between Rome…

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Mysterious Stone Spheres of Costa Rica
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Mysterious Stone Spheres of Costa Rica: Uncovering Their Enigmatic Origins and Purpose

  • August 10, 2024

Mysterious Stone Spheres of Costa Rica: Uncovering Their Enigmatic Origins and Purpose Many will be familiar with the opening scene of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” where a giant stone sphere nearly crushes Indiana Jones to death. While everyone recognizes…

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Ear Infections Reveal About Ancient and Modern Human Health
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What 15,000-Year-Old Ear Infections Reveal About Ancient and Modern Human Health

  • August 9, 2024

What 15,000-Year-Old Ear Infections Reveal About Ancient and Modern Human Health Tel Aviv University researchers have found evidence of ear infections in the remains of people living in the Levant around 15,000 years ago in the skull. The lead author…

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Toothless Dinosaur Species Elaphrosaur Discovered in Australia
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110-Million-Year-Old Toothless Dinosaur Species Elaphrosaur Discovered in Australia

  • August 8, 2024

110-Million-Year-Old Toothless Dinosaur Species Elaphrosaur Discovered in Australia Is anyone a fan of ‘How To Train Your Dragon’? We know, it’s random, but the main dragon was named Toothless. Just like him, a unique species of ‘toothless’ dinosaurs that are…

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Ancient Liburnian Port Discovered
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3,500-Year-Old Ancient Liburnian Port Discovered Underwater in Croatia

  • August 7, 2024

3,500-Year-Old Ancient Liburnian Port Discovered Underwater in Croatia Mato Ilkić and Mate Parica from the Department of Archeology at the University of Zadar recently discovered a much older port in the western part of the Novigrad Sea, 22 kilometers northeast…

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Map Great Wall of China’s
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Researchers Map Great Wall of China’s Northern Line

  • August 6, 2024

Researchers Reveal New Insights on the Northern Line of the Great Wall of China: Mapping Civilian Control, Not Military Defense Tuesday, an Israeli archeology specialist said that the northern line of China’s Great Wall was not designed to stop invading armies but…

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Fukang Meteorite
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The Fukang Meteorite: A Stunning Discovery of Earth’s Most Amazing Meteorite

  • August 5, 2024

The Fukang Meteorite: A Stunning Discovery of Earth’s Most Amazing Meteorite When the Fukang meteorite came soaring through the Earth’s atmosphere and crashed on the ground, it showed little sign of beauty. Then they opened it. Undoubtedly the world’s most…

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Mysterious "Cracked Eggs" of Bisti De Na Zin Wilderness
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Discover the Mysterious “Cracked Eggs” of Bisti De Na Zin Wilderness

  • August 4, 2024

Discover the Mysterious “Cracked Eggs” of Bisti De Na Zin Wilderness: A Journey Through New Mexico’s Dreamscape The Bisti Badlands are more like a dreamscape than a scenery in northern New Mexico. Totem poles of sandstone rocks, or hoodoos, reach…

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Russian Scientists Revive 32,000-Year-Old Flower
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Russian Scientists Revive 32,000-Year-Old Flower

  • August 3, 2024

Russian Scientists Revive 32,000-Year-Old Flower From 32,000-year-old seeds, the oldest plant ever to be “resurrected” has been grown, beating the previous record-holder by some 30,000 years. In the course of the study, a team of scientists from Russia, Hungary and…

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Okmok Volcano Eruption in Alaska Contributed
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How the Okmok Volcano Eruption in Alaska Contributed to the Fall of the Roman Republic

  • August 2, 2024

How the Okmok Volcano Eruption in Alaska Contributed to the Fall of the Roman Republic The proof of an unprecedented period of extreme cold in ancient Rome has come to light through a multinational team of scientists and historians: an…

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