Findings

Egypt sounds alarm after 3,000-year-old Amenemope bracelet reported missing

The incident comes weeks before the November 1 opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum, which will display the complete treasures of Tutankhamun for the first time.

The Exterior of The Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Egypt.
Some of the tablets found.

A 3,000-year-old divination archive found in Turkey

A diver photographing the Britannic ruins.

From luxurious liner to wartime tragedy: Titanic’s sister ship Britannic's artifacts recovered

Stone age tools.

'Man the Hunter' challenged: Stone Age graves show women buried with toolkits too


Morocco's oldest mosque emerges from Sijilmassa's sands

The discoveries confirm the influence of Islam in southern Morocco.

Sijilmassa, Morocco.

‘Tombs of the giants’: 5,500-year-old 'pyramids of Poland' predate Egyptian pyramids

The structures were communal tombs built by the Funnelbeaker culture, offering new understanding of Neolithic Europe.

Archaeologists discover 5,500-year-old 'pyramids of Poland' older than Egyptian pyramids.

Shock findings: 44 percent of restroom users in hospital skip handwashing

Over 19 weeks, pipe sensors at a Copenhagen hospital recorded more than 2,600 flushes and revealed handwashing failures peaking at 61.8 percent.

Shock findings: 44 percent of restroom users in hospital skip handwashing. Illustration.

Oldest in the world? 42,000-year-old mammoth ivory boomerang found in Polish cave

Discovery reinforces advanced cognitive abilities of early homo sapiens in Europe.

 Prof. Sahra Talamo in the center, with Prof. Paweł Valde-Nowak is on her left, and Prof. Adam Nadachowski on her right.

New radiocarbon dating confirms humans in North America 23,000 years ago

New analysis confirmed the date of the footprints, with the mud dating between 20,700 and 22,400 years old.

 New radiocarbon dating confirms humans in North America 23,000 years ago.

Dargan cave findings reveal humans lived in Australia's Blue Mountains during last Ice Age

The findings upended long-held beliefs about how humans moved through the mountains and challenges long-held assumptions about ancient human life in Australia.

 Blue Mountains National Park, Australia.

New study reveals doing weights before cardio maximizes fat loss

participants who lifted weights first experienced significantly greater reductions in visceral fat, linked to cardiovascular disease risk.

 New study reveals doing weights before cardio maximizes fat loss.

Cycling reduces dementia risk by 19% in middle-aged adults, study finds

Moderate physical activity, such as cycling, improves blood circulation in the brain and can protect specific areas related to memory, guarding against neurodegeneration.

 Cycling reduces dementia risk by 19% in middle-aged adults, study finds.

Scientists discover unexplained radio signals from beneath Antarctic ice

Physicists puzzled as anomalous signals defy current models of particle physics.

 Scientists discover unexplained radio signals from beneath Antarctic ice.

First ever discovery of sauropod gut contents confirms herbivorous diet

Analysis reveals sauropods didn't chew but used gut microbes to digest varied plant diet.

 Australian Age of Dinosaurs Collection Manager Mackenzie Enchelmaier holds up sauropod gut content fossil.

Scales found in 236-million-year-old dung heap push back existence of butterflies

The team may have discovered a new species of lepidopteran, which they named Ampatiri eloisae.

 Scales found in 236-million-year-old dung heap push back existence of butterflies.