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Pyramid Builders Probably Used the Nile to Carry Materials and Workers
A Nile tributary ran close to Egypt's ancient pyramids - possibly carrying workers and materials to the monumental construction sites.
Giant oddball planet has the density of fluffy cotton candy, study finds
Astronomers say they have uncovered an unusual planet that’s about 50% bigger than Jupiter and somehow still the second lightest planet ever found.
Archaeologists Reveal Iron Age Building Destroyed by 'Violent' Fire
Around 2,200 years ago, a fire ravaged an Iron Age settlement, preserving remains that shed light on the life of the community.
NASA, ESA will search for 'signs of life' on Mars
NASA and the European Space Agency will search together for signs of life on Mars, the U.S. space administration announced Thursday.
How to Grow & Care for Schefflera (Umbrella Plant)
Reviewed by Debra LaGattuta Schefflera, commonly called umbrella plants or trees, make excellent tropical houseplants. The larger Schefflera actinophylla features long, shiny, oval green leaves that
Alien power plants may be drawing energy from seven stars in our galaxy
Alien power plants may be drawing energy from seven stars in our galaxy - Scientists say we could be seeing long-theorised ‘Dyson spheres’ – super-advanced alien technology that harbours the energy of
Dozens of Egyptian pyramids, some in Giza, sat along a branch of the Nile, study says
More than 30 pyramids in Egypt, including in Giza, may have been built along a branch of the Nile that has long since disappeared, a new study suggests.
Elon Musk claims humans 'will be living in city on Mars' in next 30 years
SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made the bold claim that humans could be living in a city on Mars within the next 30 years, as he continues to push the boundaries of space exploration.
World's oceans have gone 'crazy haywire,' officials warn, with majority of coral reefs in peril
Oceans are record-hot, and nearly two-thirds of the world’s coral reefs have experienced heat stress at levels high enough to cause bleaching, NOAA said.
Experiment leads to material modified for use in solar-driven water splitting to produce hydrogen
Research conducted in Brazil at the Center for Development of Functional Materials (CDMF) and the Center for Innovation in New Energies (CINE) has developed a novel approach to the plasma treatment
Scientists map long-lost arm of the Nile that flowed past 31 pyramids
A now-extinct stretch of the Nile once flowed near Egypt’s Great Pyramid and likely played a key role in the construction of ancient monuments, according to new research.
Alternative materials to plastics for packaging are not always more sustainable
The increasing sense of environmental responsibility of both consumers and companies has triggered a transition towards alternative materials which are perceived as more sustainable than plastics.
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