Scorched ancient scrolls could be made readable once again0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- October 9, 2019
Carbonized papyrus scrolls may again see the light after thousands of years.

Carbonized papyrus scrolls may again see the light after thousands of years.

James Peebles laid foundation for modern cosmology while Swiss pair found first exoplanet

Human tourists are flocking to a city in Thailand hoping to catch a glimpse of extraterrestrial tourists, according to CNN.

If you could travel back in time 3.5 billion years, what would Mars look like? The picture is evolving among scientists working with NASA’s Curiosity rover.

Israeli company successfully cultures bovine cells on International Space Station

The top priority of a robotic lander mission to Jupiter’s potentially life-supporting moon Europa should be investigating the composition and chemistry of its subsurface ocean, scientists say.

Data will still be gathered by the satellite’s successor.

Solar Minimum is underway, and it’s a deep one.

William Kaelin, Sir Peter Ratcliffe, and Gregg Semenza were awarded the 2019 prize for discovering a fundamental process in animal life: how cells respond to oxygen.

Israel’s Antiquities Authority on Sunday said that researchers have discovered the remains of a large, 5,000-year-old city that sheds new light on experts’ understanding of the period.





























































