Findings
Ancient Sudan burial site reveals 4,000-year-old funeral ritual in forgotten Nubian kingdom
“Even a seemingly modest site can provide important clues for reconstructing past environments and climates," the researchers wrote.
How one reporter uncovered a sealed Nazi bunker under a Brazilian manssion
Atlantis-like city found under Silk Road lake; scientists say a 15th-century quake caused its fall
Rare Celtic skull trepanation tool found in Poland
Original architecture of ancient Roman fountain revealed in Perre Ancient City
Director Alkan said, "We have restored the fountain to its appearance from 2,000 years ago by uncovering three water channels."
Study of 47,000 women since 1984 finds coffee key to healthy aging
Women who drank one to three cups of caffeinated coffee daily in midlife had higher chances of 'healthy aging', reaching 70 without major diseases or cognitive impairments.
Water into wine: Archaeologist claim to pinpoint location associated with Jesus's first miracle
A team of archaeologists claims to have located the exact site where, according to Christian tradition, Jesus performed his first miracle - turning water into wine.
Archaeologists uncover 4000-year-old cemeteries and rock art in Tangier Peninsula
Discovery reveals complex funerary traditions in a little-known Mediterranean region.
Darker, more theatrical: Research reveals how the Parthenon looked like in 432 BCE
de Lara's four-year study solves a centuries-old mystery about the Parthenon's lighting.
Surprising find: Same-arm vaccine shots enhance immunity
Antibodies from same-arm vaccinations showed increased effectiveness against variants.
New study warns excessive cinnamon intake may reduce effectiveness of prescription drugs
Researchers found that cinnamaldehyde, cinnamon's main compound, may accelerate drug metabolism, reducing medicines' effectiveness.
New carnivorous 'bone collector' caterpillar species discovered in Hawaii
This rare caterpillar decorates itself with insect remains to camouflage from predators.
LiDAR reveals lost capital of the Kingdom of Lyncestis in North Macedonia
A coin minted between 325 and 323 B.C. indicates the city was in use during Alexander the Great's lifetime.
Unknown, ancient Texan hunter-gatherers made musical instruments from human bones
New findings suggest ancient cultural exchange between southern Texas tribes and the Aztecs.