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Two Egyptian mummies were scanned in Los Angeles with half-millimeter precision, and doctors found something they weren't expecting in a 2,200-year-old spineAncient Egyptian mummies, Nes-Min and Nes-Hor, underwent advanced CT scans at Keck Hospital, revealing a unique spinal trepanation on Nes-M...
In 1972, workers uncovered a golden face in Bulgaria and revealed the hidden world of Thracian rulersA golden face found in Bulgaria in 1972 sparked a major archaeological effort. This discovery helped uncover an entire Thracian culture. Re...
Buried with three swords and a gold mask, scientists reconstruct the face of a 3,500-year-old Mycenaean woman who lived before the Trojan WarA woman buried with a gold mask and swords in Mycenae was wrongly identified for decades. New DNA tests show she was nobility, not a wife. ...
Why Rat and Squirrel Bite Marks Can Look Almost IdenticalHomeowners often misidentify rodent damage. Bite marks from rats and squirrels look similar, making quick assumptions dangerous. Experts wa...
I Cleaned the Floors But Did Not Dry Them ProperlyLeaving floors wet after cleaning poses significant risks. Research highlights that moisture causes slips and falls, leading to injuries. B...
CUET PG 2026 exam dates: Schedule ends on March 27 – Complete timetable with subject codes, shift timings & important details insideThe National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially released the subject-wise schedule for the Common University Entrance Test [CUET (PG)] 202...
UGC NET December 2025: Check subject wise exam schedule, shift timings; city intimation slip releasedThe National Testing Agency will conduct the UGC NET December 2025 examination from December 31, 2025, to January 7, 2026. Candidates can n...
UGC-NET revised schedule: Exam to be held from Aug 21 to Sept 4; Check all subject-wise details hereUGC-NET Revised Schedule (Google Trends): The National Testing Agency (NTA) released a new schedule for UGC-NET June 2024, now slated from ...
Pegasus: SC-appointed expert panel members have vast experience in cyber security, digital forensicsThe expert panel will have the power to "enquire, investigate and determine whether the Pegasus spyware was used on phones or other devices...
Isolated populations of India at higher risk of COVID-19: StudyGreat Andamanese, Onge, Jarawa, and Sentinels are the aboriginal tribal populations of these islands. India also has several indigenous and...
No link between genetic risk factor and severe COVID-19 among South Asians, say studyA team of scientists, led by Kumarasamy Thangaraj, from CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad and Professor Gyan...
In a first, ancient couple found in Harappan graveExperts infer from the way the two were buried that the Harappan people believed in life after death.
- Egyptian mummification 'recipe' existed 1,500 years before Pharaohs: Study
London, Aug 16 (IANS) Sophisticated embalming treatments were developed by ancient Egyptians 1,500 years before the classic Pharaonic perio...
Climate change accelerating rise in sea levels: Study
Did you know that the way you lie changes depending on your cultural background?According to a study, 60 per cent of the people lie at least once during a 10-minute conversation.
Beware! Insomnia may impair capability of face identificationA study found that poor sleepers were not as confident & accurate, highlighting possible implications for security & policing.
- Insomania may impair accuracy of face recognition
London, Oct 9 (IANS) Insomania or lack of proper sleep may affect the accuracy of facial identification, a study with implications for thos...
AIIMS study hints at rampant selective foeticide in south DelhiThe doctors said they observed that females outnumbered males among fetuses that were less than or equal to 20 weeks of gestational age, cl...
$1 paper-based test to diagnose Hepatitis BScientists have developed a $1 paper device that can analyse DNA to rapidly and inexpensively diagnose hepatitis B and assess male fertilit...
- Now, a software for police to find criminals easily
Crime investigators could soon find it little more easier to nab suspects, as a team led by an Indian-origin scientist has developed a new ...