Bones From Five Individuals Who Lived 2,500 Years Apart A team of archaeologists had discovered a skeleton in a Roman-era ...
Editor’s note: A version of this story appeared in CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter ... Now, researchers are studying the objects and bones from the wreck to better understand who ...
Yep, that’s because scientists believe they have found the ‘location of Noah’s Ark’ after managing to decipher a 3,000-year-old map. Advert This all comes down to the Imago Mundi ...
It is hard to mend a broken heart, but in a few years doctors might be able to do essentially that. Scientists are closing in on ways to help patients grow new heart muscle after a heart attack ...
Image by tm-tm, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. (photo credit: FLICKR) Scientists have recently unlocked the secrets of the world's oldest map, a 3,000-year-old clay tablet known as the Imago Mundi ...
A study trumpeting the value of applying rigorous standards to scientific research was retracted, in part because the authors didn’t follow their own advice. In the sprawling project, scientists ...
This messy process is called a tidal disruption event (TDE). Astronomers occasionally catch a glimpse of TDEs, and a recent one has helped solve a mystery about the source of a type of transient X-ray ...
The Imago Mundi, a 3,000-year-old Babylonian artifact, is a clay tablet featuring a writing system using wedge-shaped symbols to describe how Christians believe the world was created. But ...
Yet I believe that change is possible. One way to improve Americans’ trust in experts may be to stimulate their curiosity in science. Those who express elevated interest in new discoveries ...
Rick Lagina and his brother investigate the mystery of a buried treasure on The Curse of Oak Island Season 12. Pic credit: History The highly anticipated Season 12 of The Curse of Oak Island will ...
The 3,000-year-old Babylonian tablet has puzzled ... It comes as another Babylonian mystery was recently cracked by experts as a tablet containing a code was finally deciphered.