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Italian nurse Daniela Poggiali was arrested and convicted of murdering two hospital patients in 2014. Her case attracted the attention...
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New analysis into the residue inside ancient ceramic vessels from 11th–12th century Jerusalem has found that they were potentially used...
As most archaeological material is found in a fragmented state, the phenomenon has been considered a natural consequence of objects’...
As educators and industry mull strategies for attracting more young adults to math-oriented professions, a new study in the journal...
In a multidisciplinary project, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia Tech-Lorraine used terahertz imaging and signal processing...
Egyptian archaeologists unearthed the ruins of a temple for the ancient Greek god Zeus in the Sinai Peninsula, antiquities authorities...
Being rude to everyone can hide sexism, according to a recent analysis from a researcher at The University of Texas...
Federal funding for biomedical research has a “ripple effect” of stimulating new studies even beyond the original purposes of a...
Current global climatic warming is having, and will continue to have, widespread consequences for human history, in the same way...
The discovery of pottery from the ancient Lapita culture by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) has shed new...













