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New Insights from the Great Pyramid’s Northern Shaft
Newly revealed photos from inside the Queen’s Chamber Northern Shaft of the Great Pyramid have sparked debate. Researcher Christopher Dunn shares his first interpretations, linking them to his Giza ...
The drawings—the oldest dated monumental rock art in Arabia—are the firmest evidence that humans lived there during a dry ...
In Egypt, Cleopatra—a universal symbol of ancient royalty—continues to captivate through her legacy and the mysteries ...
The ranks of crypto millionaires have surged to an unprecedented 241,700 individuals worldwide, according to the newly ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
A Lost City Older Than Egypt’s Pyramids Lies off Cuba’s Coast—But Science Still Can’t Explain It
More than two decades after their discovery, mysterious underwater structures off the coast of Cuba have resurfaced in online ...
The Nation on MSN
What the Photoshop Panic Should Have Taught Us About AI
What was at work here was not evidence of comrades in arms, but rather really good Photoshop. If I introduced this image with that description to a classroom of my college students, they might ...
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Why didn't Roman Emperors build Pyramids?
If the Romans had built the Great Pyramid, they would have finished the job much more quickly. Charlie Kirk shooting suspect is in custody. Here's what we know. Sean Penn says he was ‘conned’ by Putin ...
SPARKS, Nev. (KOLO) - Update at 4:30 p.m.: Nevada Highway Patrol says a person is now in custody in connection with Thursday afternoon’s deadly crash. According to Sgt. Chris Brown, a pickup truck and ...
Some biohackers dream of a future where organ transplants help humans achieve immortality. But scientists say there are still major hurdles—for one, we can't yet transplant the human brain. A kidney ...
From a lost city submerged in ash to a still-smouldering volcano, centuries of history are easily accessed in Central America’s smallest country.
The film from Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin profiles Lynsey Addario, a Pulitzer-winning photojournalist whose work has documented the Invasion of the Ukraine and conflicts across Europe and ...
Experts say graphic images, nonstop outrage, and the 24/7 negative news cycle don’t just upset us—they alter our stress response and harm mental health. The amygdala, shown in orange, serves as the ...
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