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Live Science on MSN'Pregnant' ancient Egyptian mummy with 'cancer' actually wasn't pregnant and didn't have cancer, new study findsThe ultimate action-packed science and technology magazine bursting with exciting information about the universe ...
But unlike a skeleton or a fossil, a mummy still retains some of the soft tissue it had when it was alive—most often skin, but sometimes organs and muscles, as well. This tissue preservation can ...
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500-Year-Old Buddhist Mummy With Perfectly Preserved Teeth and Intact Skin Awes ResearchersFor researchers at the Penn Museum, a 500-year-old mummy that still has perfectly preserved teeth and intact skin remains a marvel of curiosity among visitors in the remote Himalayan village of ...
But unlike a skeleton or a fossil, a mummy still retains some of the soft tissue it had when it was alive—most often skin, but sometimes organs and muscles, as well. This tissue preservation can ...
Emma Paolin Sarah Everts Author, The Joy of Sweat: The Strange Science of Perspiration Few visitors wandering through the mummy galleries at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo have the opportunity—or ...
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