Archeology
The Vikings were 1,000 years ahead of Columbus
Wood from an ancient settlement on the Canadian island of Newfoundland testifies that long before Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic Ocean, the Vikings were the first to reach the New…
From breakthrough discoveries to cutting-edge technology, The European Times covers the latest news in science & technology. Stay ahead of the curve.
Archeology
Wood from an ancient settlement on the Canadian island of Newfoundland testifies that long before Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic Ocean, the Vikings were the first to reach the New…
Health
Navigation for the blind, "translator" for dialogues with the deaf and eye substitutes... According to the WHO, there are more than 2 billion people with visual impairments in the world.…
Archeology
Modern Europeans owe their blue eyes to hunter-gatherers, their height to Asian nomads and their blond hair to Anatolian Neolithic farmers, Maylonline reported. Estonian and Italian researchers have looked at…
News
Inside a galaxy merger are hydroxyl molecules, composed of one atom of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. When one molecule absorbs a photon at an 18cm wavelength, it emits…
Archeology
A team of British archaeologists led by Professor Robert Carter has found that Bahrain's Al Sayyah Island was made by man about 1,200 years ago, reported The Daily Tribune from…
Archeology
German archaeologists discovered in Bavaria a rich burial of a boy of the 7th century AD, at whose feet lay the remains of a dog. Inside the tomb were perfectly…
Health
Author: Olga Orlova The theme of this year's Faith and Word festival is “The Church in a Changing World: Challenges and Lessons from Digitalization”. What did more than 400 delegates…
International
Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University have discovered new ways to control the flow of heat through thin materials. This can improve thermoelectric devices. The researchers took one atom thick layers…
America
It turned out that this is not a headdress at all. The feather object, which has long been mistaken by scholars for the headdress of Cuautemoc (the last Aztec ruler…
Archeology
Excavations in Argentina reveal that dinosaurs lived in herds as early as 193 million years ago Researchers from Argentina, the United States and South Africa have found evidence of herding…