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Many Ancient Greek inventions, created many centuries ago, still play an incredibly large role in our daily lives today.
A new study suggests an enzyme unique to Homo sapiens may have made us more competitive water seekers than our closest ...
Who needs Archimedes? Early craftsmen succeeded without math, science. Oct. 17, 2007 — -- Mark Schiefsky has spent years studying ancient Greek manuscripts, trying to figure out how some of ...
Once dismissed as “junk” DNA, ancient viruses embedded in the human genome play a key role in early human development, ...
The Antikythera Mechanism, a remarkable device discovered in an ancient shipwreck off the coast of Greece, has long been a source of mystery for historians and scientists alike. For decades, ...
A 12-year-old school boy in Canada has created a working death ray based on the model by ancient Greek mathematician ...
A new study challenges widespread notions about khipus, intricate cord and knot information-recording systems, based on ...
Science Archaeology Ancient canoe replica recreates a 30,000-year-old voyage East Asian Paleolithic voyagers may have used dugout canoes to cross one of the strongest currents in the world. Laura ...
Ancient pollen grains and marine fossils found in southeastern Missouri and analyzed by scientists at the Missouri University of Science and Technology offer hard evidence of the flooding.© Molly ...