More than 2,000 years ago, a Greek scientist created a death ray that could set enemy ships on fire from a long distance. But how did he do it using ancient technology?
This video explores how ancient civilizations built things so advanced that even modern science cannot explain them. From ...
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More than 120,000 people attended a celebrated exhibition at Glasgow's Scottish Event Campus (SEC), organisers have revealed.
From the dawn of civilization, humanity has sought answers to the mysteries of existence — creation, life, death, and the divine. Every culture developed its ...
The Vanguard habitat, developed by UK-based ocean technology company DEEP, offers a glimpse into humanity's aquatic future. This compact yet ingeniously designed pod measures 12 meters long by 3.7 ...
NASA scientists stunned as interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS shows bizarre near-Sun behaviour, defying known physics and hinting at ...
Venus figurines, with exaggerated sexual characteristics such as big hips and breasts, began appearing about 40,000 years ago ...
Discover how ancient climate systems can be understood through the peculiar isotopic properties of prehistoric plant species.
New sonar footage from Loch Ness has revived the legend of 'Nessie,' but scientists say advanced technology has yet to prove ...
Science isn’t just about textbooks and laboratories—it’s an engaging journey of discovery that can lead you to the farthest ...