A large pyramid -shaped complex built with hand-carved stones, each weighing hundreds of pounds, was discovered. Previously thought to date back to the First Temple period (1,000 BC to 586 BC), it is ...
By: Resala Abdelrahim Port Sudan, Sudanow – Sudan is home to numerous archaeological sites dating back to prehistoric times ...
April is quickly approaching, and when spring is in full swing, so is the unpredictable nature of the great British weather.Although the infamous 'April showers' will fall in the UK, warmer climes ...
Archaeologists discovered the tomb of an unknown pharaoh from a tumultuous, war-ridden era of ancient Egypt. Now they're ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMen’s turn: US scientists unveil a hormone-free male birth control pill!Men’s turn: US scientists unveil a hormone-free male birth control pill!US researchers are testing YCT-529, a hormone-free male birth control pill that could redefine family planning.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNQuantum camera safely captures first image of mammal embryo; can aid in IVFScientists from the University of Adelaide have used some of the most sophisticated quantum cameras to capture life at its ...
A new museum in Shanghai leaps into our top ten and European museums continue their strong performance, but our exclusive ...
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GB News on MSNArchaeology breakthrough as discovery of 4,000-year-old settlement challenges 'long-held belief'Archaeological discoveries at Kach Kouch in Morocco are challenging long-held beliefs about North African history.
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GB News on MSNParking row erupts as man hit with £250 fine over £2.70 hospital ticket - 'I won't back down!'A parking row has engulfed a man after he was slapped with a whopping £250 fine over a £2.70 hospital parking ticket. Gordon Clark has insisted that he "won't back down" from the situation "as a ...
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