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The Roman Villa in Zejtun, which dates back to the first and second centuries, is to be saved thanks to a preservation programme initiated by Din l-Art Helwa and the University of Malta, with the... |
Armed with shovels, rubber boots and the anticipation of discoveries about to unfold, a crew of scientists will return to Ziegler Reservoir near Snowmass Village Sunday to resume their hunt for Ice...
Marine archaeologists are in a race against time to preserve parts of a shipwreck they believe is the most significant found in British waters since the Tudor ship, the Mary Rose. Paul Rose,...
Experts from the National Museum of Ireland believe that the 'Bog Butter' found in the bog at Shancloon, north of Galway, could be 2,000 to 2,500-years-old. 1000 year Old Bog Butter at the...
A massive radio telescope in rural West Virginia has begun listening for signs of alien life on 86 possible Earth-like planets, US astronomers said Friday. This picture taken on March 2010...
Parents know the unparalleled joy and wonder of hearing a beloved child’s first words turn quickly into whole sentences and then babbling paragraphs. But how human children acquire language-which is...
Aggregating nearly the entire landmass of Earth, Pangaea was a continent the likes our planet has not seen for the last 200 million years. Its size meant there was a lot of space for animals to roam,...
Japanese researchers have discovered the first micrometeorites known to land on Earth. No larger than droplets of fog, the spherical, iron-rich particles arrived 240 million years ago, 50 million...
Written on the moon's weary face are the damages it has endured for the past 4-1/2 billion years. From impact craters to the dark plains of maria left behind by volcanic eruptions, the scars are all...
Archaeologists digging for the remains of a 16th-century woman believed to be the model for Leonardo's Mona Lisa masterpiece have found a crypt and a stairway to a probably second tomb inside a...
As global temperatures rise, suitable sites for many plants and animals are shifting to cooler and higher ground. Can we predict which species will be able to move far or fast enough to keep up?
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