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Mass graves of crusaders found in Lebanon

Despite the fact that thousands of people died in the Crusades, archaeologists are incredibly rare in their mass graves. According to one of the versions, those killed, found this time, were buried personally by...

Humanoid robot arrested at Cairo airport under pretext of espionage

“She” is called Ai-Da. Under this gracious name hides a humanoid robot created by British artist Aidan Meller. Ai-Da should have been part of a contemporary art exhibition held at the Great Pyramid of...

Scientists may have found the missing link between unicellular organisms and human cells

Researchers have studied the largest bacteria ever discovered: it has surprisingly complex cells. By definition, microbes are so small that they can only be observed with a microscope. But a recently described bacterium living in...

Over 9,000 year old shrine found in Jordanian desert

A newly discovered shrine in the eastern desert of Jordan was built in the Stone Age. Many artifacts and fossils were found in it. Archaeologists have discovered a 9,000-year-old shrine in Jordan's eastern desert, according...

Bronze Age stone board game found in Oman

Archaeologists working in the deserts of the Middle East have discovered a board game in an ancient settlement that people played four thousand years ago. The excavations are carried out within the framework of the...

Facts about gladiators you may not know

Bloody massacre without rules and regulations - this is how most people imagine gladiatorial battles. We still know from Spartacus that all gladiators were slaves and only men fought in the arena. And did...

Weird DNA Structures May Drive Cancer Development

LJI researchers shed light on the role of TET enzymes in genomic stability and cancers. Scientists at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) have uncovered how loss of TET enzymes can lead to B...

Repurposing Drugs To Combat All COVID-19 Variants – Including Delta and Omicron

Several FDA-approved drugs — including for type 2 diabetes, hepatitis C and HIV — significantly reduce the ability of the Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 to replicate in human cells, according to new research led...

The 2D Crystal That Changed Everything

How Graphene Affects Electronics, Medicine, and Green Energy In the world of science, graphene has made a whole revolution: more than 50 thousand patents with this material have been registered in the world, more...

Material from wine and chocolate against the smell of sweat created

Scientists have created an antimicrobial pad that can eliminate sweat odor thanks to sweet-smelling chemicals in wine and chocolate. According to researchers from the University of Tokyo, the invention opens up opportunities for the...

The secret of Tutankhamun’s dagger has been revealed

Japanese scientists have conducted an X-ray scan of the dagger found in Tutankhamun's tomb to determine how this object was made, whose metal - as confirmed in 2016 - was derived from a meteorite....

Archaeologists discover the oldest English coin from the reign of Henry VII in Canada

Researchers have suggested several versions of how this coin could end up in Canada. In the course of their recent excavations, archaeologists have uncovered in Newfoundland the oldest English coin ever found not only in...

Amsterdam is testing robots for the canals

Visitors to Amsterdam will soon notice autonomous vessels the size of a small car that silently sail the ancient canals, transporting passengers or transporting goods and rubbish. This will be the electric Roboat, a more...

Archaeologists announced the discovery of the legendary Church of the Apostles

Israeli archaeologists have found mosaic floors among the ruins of a building that could have been the legendary Church of the Apostles. It is believed that it was built under the former home of...

Muellners Foundation Joins the Open Invention Network Community

Copenhagen, Denmark (February 21, 2022) – Muellners Foundation, a not-for-profit humanitarian organisation that advocates for financial inclusion, social inclusion, and biodiversity, announced today that it has joined the Open Invention Network (OIN), the largest...

The ancient amphitheater in Milan becomes a green archeological park

City officials plan to turn this long-forgotten ancient site into a major attraction The ancient amphitheater in Milan is being turned into a green archeological park under a 1.5m-euro restoration project, Art Newspaper reported. It is...

Six countries in Africa are starting their own mRNA vaccine production

Six African countries have been selected to create their own mRNA vaccines, the World Health Organization said, after the continent was largely deprived of access to coronavirus vaccines, AFP reported, quoted by BGNES. Egypt,...

Unique artifact – a microwritten copy of the American Constitution on а metal plate

The unique document/artifact found in Plovdiv (Bulgaria) - a micro-copy of the American Constitution engraved on a metal (aluminum) plate, which dates back to the era of the First Constitutional Period in the Ottoman...

Hiddenite: A New AI Processor Based on a Cutting-Edge Neural Network Theory

A new accelerator chip called “Hiddenite” that can achieve state-of-the-art accuracy in the calculation of sparse “hidden neural networks” with lower computational burdens has now been developed by Tokyo Tech researchers. By employing the...

Tipping Point: NASA Offers Up to $200 Million To Help Push New Technologies to Market

Illustration of Artemis astronauts on the Moon. NASA’s new Tipping Point opportunity and Announcement of Collaboration Opportunity seek to mature space technology, including those that could be used for living and working on the...

We Think We’ve Spotted the Mysterious Birth of a Black Hole

Image of a Wolf Rayet star – potentially before collapsing into a black hole. Credit: ESO/L. Calçada Astronomers are increasingly drawing back the curtains on black holes. In the past few years, we have finally...

An ancient helmet was returned to the Bulgarian state

An ancient helmet originating from the Bulgarian lands, probably belonging to Philip of Macedonia, was returned to the Bulgarian state. The return of the valuable artifact to Bulgaria became possible thanks to a successfully...

Elon Musk’s Neuralink allegedly subjected monkeys to ‘extreme suffering’

Nuralink test monkeys were brutally tortured, had holes in their heads, bleeding rashes and traces of painful interventions. An animal rights group says it has received records of monkey abuse Nuralink is a biotechnology company...

Transition to Russian software

Putin spoke out for personal responsibility for the non-transition to Russian software The President warned that access to foreign programs may be closed for Russian state-owned companies and they should be ready for this. Russian President...

Most complete ancient Roman game of mercenaries found in Russia

On the site of the future road in the Kaliningrad region, archaeologists discovered a necropolis of the 3rd-6th centuries AD. But the most unusual find is glass chips for the game "ludus latrunculorum", popular in...
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