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Battle site of ‘Great Revolt’ recorded on Rosetta Stone unearthed in Egypt
Archaeologists have long known about the Great Revolt, a battle between the ancient Egyptians and the Ptolemaic Kingdom that lasted from 207 B.C. to 184 ... Read More
Scientists created a weird new type of ice that is almost exactly as dense as water
Using ultracold temperatures and some steel ball bearings, scientists have created a brand-new, bizarre form of ice that has the same density of liquid water.The ... Read More
Rat brain injuries ‘plugged’ with lab-grown human minibrains in world-first experiment
Miniature, lab-grown models of the human brain's wrinkled surface can be used to patch injuries in the brains of living rats and thus repair broken ... Read More
When did Rome fall? | Live Science
The "Fall of Rome" usually refers to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century A.D. But historians don't agree about the ... Read More
The moon has a hidden tide that pulls on Earth’s magnetosphere, new study reveals
The moon exerts a previously unknown tidal force on the "plasma ocean" surrounding Earth's upper atmosphere, creating fluctuations that are similar to the tides in ... Read More
This MacBook Air M1 deal is the cheapest way to get a new MacBook right now
There’s nothing quite like a Mac, but Apple’s pricing certainly doesn’t make it easy to get into its computing ecosystem – particularly if you’re a ... Read More
What is cadence in running?
From sprinting to long distance, the body uses a lot of energy during running and eventually becomes fatigued. How often the feet hit the ground and ... Read More