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This 5,000-year-old relic shows mind-blowing, computer-grade precision
In a glass case in Cairo, a 5,000-year-old stone disc carved from fragile schist looks less like a ritual object and more ...
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Reaching the stars: The challenge of generational space travel
Traveling to another star isn’t just a matter of dreaming—it’s a battle against distance, time, and physics. Even at the ...
The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), signed in 2022, has been a game-changer. It has slashed tariffs on ...
Italy offers wine lovers an authentic immersion in local history and culture—and the opportunity to taste exceptional wines.
There is so much chemistry at work, via polymers, solvents, pigments and photochemistry, that each glass bottle might as well be a tiny laboratory.
A staff member works at a workshop of the Tianjin Pharmaceutical Da Ren Tang Group Co., Ltd. in Tianjin, north China, Dec. 25 ...
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Meaningful exchanges at Delhi CSPOC strengthen bonds within Commonwealth family: LS Speaker Om Birla
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Friday said that meaningful exchanges at Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth (CSPOC), that concluded here on Friday, would strengthen the ...
'We're Ancient People': Ex-Singapore FM Yeo Urges India, China, ASEAN To Revive Panchsheel For Peace
At a time of global fragmentation, former Singapore FM George Yeo has made a case for what he calls Panchsheel 2.0, urging ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
2-million-year-old skeleton reveals unexpected ape-like features in early human species
A partial skeleton weighing just 70 pounds is bridging a critical gap in the fossil record and redefining the timeline of ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
China’s ‘fizzy’ method recovers 95% lithium from dead batteries with just CO2, water
Chinese researchers have found a method to extract lithium from used lithium-ion batteries using a mix of carbon dioxide (CO₂ ...
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Early humans relied on simple stone tools for 300,000 years in a changing east African landscape
Our prehistoric human ancestors relied on deliberately modified and sharpened stone tools as early as 3.3 million years ago.
South Africans wishing to study in Korea typically apply for a D-2 student visa after being accepted into an accredited ...
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