Archeology
Personal seal of the Hittite prince found by archaeologists
During excavations of a settlement in the south of Turkey, artifacts were found that are more than three thousand years old. History The Turkish province of Hatay has long been…
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Archeology
During excavations of a settlement in the south of Turkey, artifacts were found that are more than three thousand years old. History The Turkish province of Hatay has long been…
Archeology
British archaeologists stumbled upon the wreckage of the V-2 (short for Vergeltungswaffe-2 - "weapon of retaliation") - the world's first ballistic missile, which the Wehrmacht adopted shortly before the fall…
Science&Technology
Algorithm has observed dozens of Picasso's paintings and trained in the style of the Spanish artist A nude portrait of a crouching woman, hidden under the surface of a painting…
News
This is an artist’s concept of a glow surrounding a drone at Mars during flight. The glow, exaggerated for visibility, might happen if the drone’s spinning rotor blades generate an…
America
This artist’s rendering shows a view of our own Milky Way Galaxy and its central bar as it might appear if viewed from above. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt (SSC) How Dark…
Health
The artificial intelligence created by scientists from Tomsk State University for assessing the quality of life has produced a paradoxical result. According to this indicator, for example, Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachay-Cherkessia,…
Science&Technology
A group of scientists from the Georgia Institute of Technology has developed a concept that bacteria will produce rocket fuel and liquid oxygen from atmospheric CO2 to power a spacecraft…
Science&Technology
An international team of scientists has created the world's first combination battery suitable for electric cars. The development is distinguished by safety and high performance: it retained 80% of its…
Archeology
Staffordshire University will conduct the first-ever study of mummified children found in the Capuchin catacombs in Sicily. This is stated in the announcement of the project on the website of…
Science&Technology
Research can also have practical benefits French physicists have announced that they used glycerin to create a soap bubble with gas that lasted 465 days before bursting, UPI reported. They…