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We Finally Know Why Ancient Roman Concrete Stood The Test of Time
The ancient Romans were masters of building and engineering, perhaps most famously represented by the aqueducts. Those ...
Discover how ancient climate systems can be understood through the peculiar isotopic properties of prehistoric plant species.
What can an ancient water basin discovered near Rome reveal about construction, engineering and water management techniques that may be useful today?
The winner of a 2025 SITC grant examines mechanisms that may help explain why drugs that work for some forms of lymphoma ...
Researchers discovered that bacteria use a recombinase enzyme to activate fossil viral DNA and defend against new infections, ...
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60,000 Feet in 3 Minutes: Britain’s Lightning That Outran the Cold War
The English Electric Lightning was a vertical rocket disguised as a fighter. Reaching 60,000 feet in under three minutes and ...
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Meet Ben Lamm, the Billionaire Working to Bring Extinct Animals Back to Life With Hollywood’s Help
After his company, Colossal Biosciences, successfully revived the dire wolf from extinction, he's ready to continue to change ...
A study reveals that Sumer, the cradle of civilization, rose because of natural tidal irrigation that shaped the world’s ...
As we enter entrepreneurship month this November, we’re celebrating the professors and alumni who are fueling job creation ...
The technology could potentially cut down on the costs of time-consuming simulations and experiments and make it easier to ...
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Ancient stone traps show Europe’s first hunting system
Archaeologists have unearthed four enigmatic stone megastructures in the Adriatic Hinterland of Europe, shedding light on the ...
The public relations enthusiasm comes around yet again for these vehicles, as it does for flying cars, but how realistic is ...
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