In 2017, scientists Eduardo Pérez and Yonas Chebude, from the Department of Chemistry at Addis Ababa University, published a ...
For centuries, the vibrant red that adorns the ceramics, sculptures, and walls of the ancient Iberians has defied time. Today, thanks to the application of cutting-edge scientific techniques, we not o ...
For millennia, the story of the Minotaur—a hybrid creature of man and bull confined in a labyrinth beneath the Palace of Knossos—has been a cornerstone of Greek mythology. Now, new research by ...
I confess my fascination with family mottos. They seem to me a brilliant version of Gómez de la Serna’s greguerías adapted to ...
The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism has announced an archaeological discovery of exceptional importance within the framework of the ambitious Taş Tepeler Project, an initiative that brings ...
Scientists find rare spores inside a fossil from the supercontinent Gondwana predating the dinosaurs
In a breakthrough that redefines half a century of paleobotanical knowledge, a team of Brazilian and German scientists has managed to extract and analyze rare plant spores preserved within the tissues ...
For more than three decades, the scientific consensus on the composition of the universe has rested on a foundation both elegant and perplexing: that roughly 95% of all that exists is made up of ...
In September 2015, humanity heard the sound of the universe for the first time: gravitational waves predicted by Albert ...
An archaeological excavation campaign carried out over five weeks in the town of Turda, in Transylvania (Romania), has culminated in the discovery of a Roman domus and, exceptionally, in the finding o ...
An international team of researchers has completed the most exhaustive geoarchaeological study ever conducted on the Temple of Karnak, shedding critical new light on its foundational age, its ...
One of the most curious pieces in the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme —the most important of the four branches of the Museo Nazionale Romano— is a highly fragmented wall calendar from the 1st century BCE.
A new and unexpected dynamic phenomenon, a colossal-scale wave, is stirring the outer regions of our galactic home, the Milky ...
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