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Mummy of Amenhotep I digitally unwrapped for first time after 3,000 years
According to a new study published on Tuesday, Dec. 28, in the journal Frontiers in Medicine, the mummy of a famous Egyptian pharaoh has been digitally opened for the first time in 3,000 years. A team of experts utilized CT scanning to digitally open up the body of Amenhotep I to ...
New finding: 55-foot-long Triassic sea monster found in Nevada
On Thursday, Dec. 23, researches reported that they have discovered a 55-foot-long Triassic sea monster in Nevada. The ancient sea monster existed in the early days of the dinosaurs. Its species developed to enormous proportions in only 2.5 million years of evolutionary time. The new species was given the name Cymbospondylus youngorum ...
New finding: auroras could be seen near the equator 41,000 years ago
Although it may sound quite unbelievable, auroras—or what we now call 'northern lights'—blazed near the equator 41,000 years ago due to magnetic fields' change. On Thursday, Dec. 16, experts at the American Geophysical Union's (AGU) annual online conference in New Orleans said that this geomagnetic disruption, known as the Laschamp event, ...
Crusader sword unearthed from Mediterranean Sea bed
A diver has found a trove of Crusader-period artifacts off the coast of Israel, which includes a 900-year-old sword. Live Science citing a statement from the Israel Antiquities Authority, said on Oct. 18 that scuba diver Shlomi Katzin emerged from the Mediterranean Sea with a large sword in hand. The medieval sword ...
3,000-year-old ‘lost golden city’–an ‘Egyptian version of Pompeii’ discovered in Egypt
Archaeologists have found a 3,000-year-old "lost golden city" in Egypt, the largest ever uncovered there and the most significant archaeological discovery since Tutankhamun's grave was discovered in 1922. The settlement, dubbed "The Rise of Aten," was discovered beneath the sand on Luxor's western side, about 300 miles south of Cairo, by ...
CCP Virus is airborne say 239 health experts in a letter to World Health Organization and the CDC
As the world struggles to contain the spread of the CCP Virus (COVID-19), scientists have made an alarming discovery, and it may affect the way the virus is handled in the months to come. Airborne transmission of the CCP Virus via tiny droplets could be infectious for hours, with the current ...

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