“These unopened Herculaneum Scrolls look like dead books, but they’re not. They’re starting to speak again.”
In a First, Scientists Fully Read a Charred Herculaneum Scroll—Without Ever Opening It
“These unopened Herculaneum Scrolls look like dead books, but they’re not. They’re starting to speak again.”
It has been described as a "rare opportunity" for a research-led occupier to acquire
Thousands gathered before dawn at Stonehenge to welcome the summer solstice, celebrating the year’s longest day with music, dancing and quiet reflection as the sun rose over the ancient stone circle.
Squirrel fibromatosis, a disease that causes oozing tumors to form, typically doesn’t impact their ability to survive
A recent study suggested the stress along the southern San Andreas is stronger now than it has been in at least 1,000 years
Many nations have developed systems for alerting people seconds before shaking begins.
Powerful ground shaking was felt across the region, including in Venezuela’s capital Caracas