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Could ancient Egyptian carvings depict something far more advanced than we’ve been taught? In this video, I explore the ...
Ancient stone carvings have long captured the imagination of historians and enthusiasts alike, with some suggesting these artworks depict aircraft-like machines. The presence of such carvings in ...
A new study challenges widespread notions about khipus, intricate cord and knot information-recording systems, based on ...
Many Ancient Greek inventions, created many centuries ago, still play an incredibly large role in our daily lives today.
Xi'an in northwest China, where the ancient Silk Road began, now symbolizes China's fusion of heritage and innovation. Part ...
Waves, blossoms and clouds are just a few of the patterns in traditional Chinese design. The Hong Kong Palace Museum is using ...
A new Avengers: Doomsday theory explores how the Fantastic Four might travel to Earth-616. It suggests Reed Richards uses Galactus’ ancient ship tech, combined with his own inventions, to build ...
The Antikythera wreck, whose mysterious hand-powered model of the solar system changed historians’ understanding of ancient technology, has been visited for a final time—for now at least. In ...
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As we learn more about how to measure ancient biomarkers, one thing is true: They are not a gimmick. They are a call to measure differently, to care differently and to lead differently.
But the ancient Greeks got it backward. With very little in the way of mathematics, and even less in science theory, they came up with some really clever gizmos.