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Galaxies without stars: The problem of the missing hydrogen in the early Universe
Phys.org—Hydrogen is the most common element in the Universe, making up 75% of all normal matter and the content of […]
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How Many Dimensions In The Holographic Universe?
We perceive the space around us as three-dimensional. According to Einstein, time and space are inseparabely linked. Adding the time […]
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Looking beyond space and time to cope with quantum theory
Experiments have already shown that if you want to invoke signals to explain things, the signals would have to be […]
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Climate change had political, human impact on ancient Maya
(Phys.org)—An international team of archaeologists and earth science researchers has compiled a precisely dated, high-resolution climate record of 2,000 years […]
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Oldest evidence of writing found in Europe
(PhysOrg.com) — In a study to be published this month in the Proceedings of the Athens Archaeological Society, archaeologist Michael […]
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Israel dig uncovers 8,500-year-old well
Israeli archaeologists have uncovered a well dating back to the Neolithic period some 8,500 years ago, Israel’s Antiquities Authority said […]
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Archaeologists explore site on Syria-Turkey border
Few archaeological sites seem as entwined with conflict, ancient and modern, as the city of Karkemish. The scene of a […]
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Pharaonic princess’s tomb found near Cairo, Egypt
Czech archaeologists have unearthed the 4,500-year-old tomb of a Pharaonic princess south of Cairo, in a finding that suggests other […]
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Archaeologists discover Thracian golden jewelry
Archaeologist shows an artifact, part of 2,400-year old golden hoard found in an ancient Thracian tomb in northern Bulgarian village […]
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NASA’s space launch system using futuristic technology to build the next generation of rockets
(Phys.org)—NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. is using a method called selective laser melting, or SLM, to create […]