Despite advances in modern technology, these mysterious ancient artefacts continue to baffle and intrigue experts.
The peer-review process for psychological research is strained to the breaking point, jeopardizing the efficacy of the ...
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Medieval Mysteries You Didn't Learn in History ClassThere are many famous mysteries from the Middle Ages that have kept us guessing. Such as the fate of King Edward II and the princes in the Tower, or the meaning of the Voynich Manuscript. Today we ...
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Europe’s Oldest Book Reveals Insights Into Ancient Religion and PhilosophyIn 1962, archaeologists uncovered an extraordinary artifact in a tomb near Thessaloniki, Greece—the Derveni Papyrus.
The transformation of a police barracks by EVR Architecten, BC Architects & Studies and Callebaut Architecten in Brussels is ...
His latest on the subject, and the one to which Kennedy was referring appeared in a journal that is not indexed by the ...
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StudyFinds on MSNWhat type of music really can help increase productivity?Get in the zone with the right productivity music. Understand how music affects focus, mood, and overall task performance.
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Why birds need to hear themselves sing—and what it teaches us about human languageSophisticated birdsong follows strict grammatical rules, much like human sentences. But what happens when birds can't hear ...
Aisha Awan and colleagues argue for nationally funded training programmes for the integration of displaced refugee and asylum seeking healthcare professionals Wars in Gaza, Lebanon, Sudan, Syria, ...
The author of ‘She Wore Red Trainers’ speaks to us on pioneering halal romance, her ties to Egypt, and advice for new writers.
The preliminary data presented in this manuscript seem valuable. The data are currently incomplete and there are numerous technical concerns, some of which may arise from insufficient description of ...
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