New research suggests it’s not just the amount you walk – it’s how. The results of a large cohort study suggest it is better ...
Some ancient writing systems cannot be deciphered. Can artificial intelligence help crack the codes of the past?
“Many people equate plants with photosynthesis, yet Balanophora illustrates that being a plant does not require being green,” ...
More than two centuries after it unlocked the language of the ancient Egyptians, the Rosetta Stone remains at the centre of an unresolved global debate, as renewed calls grow louder for its ...
Cinnamon is known as the world's oldest spice. Learn about Cinnamon's 4,000-year journey from ancient Egyptian rituals to ...
The biggest archaeological discoveries of 2025 reveal lost cities, royal tombs, and breakthroughs reshaping history.
When did people begin to host New Year's parties? Depending on the civilization, the start of a new year varied before setting for January.
Archaeologists have uncovered part of a 4,500-year-old Egyptian temple that was part of a complex built to honor the Sun god ...
King Tut’s alabaster jars have long held mystery. A new Yale study finds chemical evidence suggesting they once contained ...
For thousands of years, immortality has belonged to myths and legends. Now, a Silicon Valley biohacker says science may ...
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15 ancient hieroglyphs scientists have a hard time explaining
For centuries, hieroglyphs have helped historians piece together the beliefs, rituals, and everyday lives of ancient ...
Traces of opium found inside an ancient alabaster vase suggest drug use was common in ancient Egypt, not rare or accidental.
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