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An Ancient Tomb Held Anonymous Bodies for 2,300 Years. Turns Out They’re Famous Royals.
In a startling development, archaeologists say these mysterious skeletons are the father and son of this legendary ruler.
Archaeologists Find 25,000-Year-Old Mammoth Rib Pierced With An Arrow From Early Human Hunters
A flint fragment from an early human weapon was discovered in a 25,000-year-old mammoth rib in southern Poland, further proving that humans hunted and were perhaps partly responsible for the
9,000-Year-Old Rock Art Found Next to Dinosaur Tracks Leaves Scientists Speechless
In the remote agricultural region of Serrote do Letreiro in Paraíba, Eastern Brazil, researchers have uncovered a remarkable archaeological and paleontological convergence. Recently revisited thanks
Why does Mars look purple, yellow and orange in ESA's stunning new satellite image?
The Rothko-like image was taken by a high-resolution camera on ESA’s Mars Express orbiter and captures Arcadia Planitia, an area of Mars critical to research about the planet’s past and its potential
Discover the Fascinating World of Butterflies: More Than Just Beautiful Creatures
Butterflies are common throughout the world; however, there is more to them than meets the eye. From optical illusions in their wings to generation-spanning migrations and caterpillars committing
US military cuts climate scientists off from vital satellite sea-ice data
In the latest attack on science by the Trump administration, researchers at the National Snow and Ice Data Center will no longer receive data from a fleet of military satellites.
BANG! James Webb telescope catches stray galaxies in the Bullet Cluster: Space photo of the week
This unprecedented view of the Bullet Cluster provided by the James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals how the dark matter is distributed.
Do Geese Have Teeth? Exploring the Truth About Tomia
The goose (Anatidae) is a big, long-necked waterfowl that has earned a fearsome reputation for its repeated attacks on humans, as well as a starring role in the comical video game Untitled Goose Game,
Massive stars are 'vomiting' everywhere - and it's a sign something huge is happening
Huge stars that collapse to create black holes may vomit out a lot more material during their lifespan than initially thought, according to a new study. The stars in question have masses more than
Astronaut Captures an Immense and Very Rare Energy Jet Above Earth—A Never-Before-Seen Phenomenon From Space!
In early July 2025, an extraordinary event in Earth’s upper atmosphere was photographed by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS). This rare occurrence, which unfolded about 400
Citizen scientists pinpoint 10,000 eclipsing star pairs
Overall, the citizen scientists identified 10,001 eclipsing binary pairs. Of those, 7,936 were previously unknown.
Muon telescopes set to map Khafre’s pyramid from the King’s Chamber
ScIDEP built 2 cm-resolution detectors. Models show a void like Khufu’s 2017 “big void” would be visible after ~10⁸ recorded muons.
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