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Ancient Greeks built a 'first computer' that still stumps us
More than 2,000 years ago, Greek artisans built a compact machine of interlocking gears that could track the heavens with a ...
The routes of competing undersea cables are convoluted and geopolitically tangled. They are also easy for would-be saboteurs ...
The idea that we might be living in a simulated reality has worried us for centuries. Now physicists have found some ...
The Maryland Ghostlight Company opened its production of Sleeping Giant in The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center this ...
A Magical Mess on MSN
5 odd historical events that experts still can't fully explain
" Sometimes the past throws curveballs that defy logic, reason, and even science. We're not talking about legends or myths ...
Today’s leading AI models can already write and refine their own software. The question is whether that self-improvement can ...
A first-ever 3D model of the Rano Raraku quarry lets anyone examine Easter Island’s iconic statue workshop in vivid detail.
While searching through boxes after her mother’s death, Nancy Hayes Kilgore came across handwritten letters from her ...
The amount of physical space that external storage now requires is to the point that actually misplacing an external SSD that ...
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New graphic memoir traces how archaeology – and US academia – evolved over 50 years
In 'The Boomer Archaeologist,' UC San Diego Prof. Thomas Levy presents the story of his American dream, passion for research ...
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Mitochondria Help Your Whole Body Run Better. These Science-Backed Strategies Power them Up.
YOU MIGHT KNOW them as the “powerhouses of the cell,” but that’s selling mitochondria short—these microscopic MVPs play a ...
It is rumored that Brainiac will go against Superman in the next movie, so here learn about his powers, origin, and his ...
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