futuresciencenews
newenergyreport
cyborg
breakthrough
research
realsciencenews
history
02/14/2020
/
By Arsenio Toledo
Ancient ingenuity: Amazon tribes built fishponds to survive long droughts
According to a study led by researchers from the Federal University of Western Para in Brazil along with colleagues from France and Germany, ancient tribes that lived in the Llanos de Moxos region in Bolivia for thousands of years used a network of fish ponds to support their settlements. The researchers also believe that these fish ponds were used […]
11/15/2019
/
By Edsel Cook
Archaeologists unlock even more secrets at the largest cathedral in the ancient world
The world’s largest Christian cathedral recently yielded many of its secrets after years of investigation. Researchers uncovered hidden and forgotten structures in the Hagia Sophia, including the Great Baptistery of the Byzantine Emperors. The Hagia Sophia means “Great Wisdom” in Greek, the lingua franca of the Byzantine Empire. It stands in Istanbul, Turkey, which used […]
11/08/2019
/
By Edsel Cook
Pompeii had streets repaired with iron before it was buried, according to recent research
Like any ancient Roman city, paved stone covered many of the streets of Pompeii. However, it recently came to light that workers – who were possibly slaves – repaired damaged parts by pouring molten iron into the ruts. Once the iron cooled, it filled up the ruts carved into the paved stone street by the constant passage […]
11/02/2019
/
By Mike Adams
Peak libtard? Delusional NY Governor Andrew Cuomo claims “We didn’t have hurricanes” before climate change, denying centuries of recorded history
Achieving a whole new level of “peak libtard,” NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo now claims there were no hurricanes before “climate change,” a term that didn’t even exist until a few years ago. So-called “global warming” — the narrative that was heavily pushed before “climate change” — has been around less than twenty years. In the […]
10/31/2019
/
By Edsel Cook
Tiny glass particles on beaches near Hiroshima identified as fallout debris from the 1945 atomic bomb
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima during the Second World War destroyed much of the old city. Many decades later, a study found that some of the debris from the eruption ended up in the province’s beaches, where they condensed into glass beads. In 1945, the U.S. Air Force unleashed an atomic bomb nicknamed Little Boy […]
10/31/2019
/
By Edsel Cook
Archaeologists unlock clues that prove King Balak of the Bible was real
An ancient king mentioned in the Old Testament may have been a real historical figure. The latest translation of an ancient artifact indicated that a word previously considered “House of David” actually meant “Balak,” a king of Moab opposed to Israel. In the Old Testament, King Balak of Moab feared the arrival of the Israelites in […]
10/25/2019
/
By Edsel Cook
Unearthing the prehistoric past of Texas – animals thought “Old World” found to have roamed it 12 million years ago
Millions of years ago, Texas supported large populations of prehistoric antelopes, camels, elephants, horses, and rhinos. Its rich selection of fauna matched those found in the Serengeti, the vast ecosystem of Africa that brims with wildlife. The fossil evidence for the “Texas Serengeti” first emerged during the Great Depression. Local workers hauled thousands of specimens […]
09/05/2019
/
By Stephanie Diaz
Tiny tools are uniquely human: We have gained advantage from miniature weapons since the Stone Age
Many animals, like the great apes, are known to use tools to accomplish certain tasks. And so, contrary to popular perception, what makes humans truly special is not the utilization of tools in general, but the practice of creating and using small tools. This is according to a study published in the Evolutionary Anthropology. “When […]
08/24/2019
/
By Edsel Cook
Unlocking the secrets of Ancient Egypt: Archaeologists uncover dozens of mummified animals in the Tomb of Tutu
The mummified remains of cats, dogs, falcons, and mice haunted a recently discovered tomb in Egypt. Experts believed that the animals were not the coterie of favored animals that got buried with their late owners. Instead, the animals were sacrificed and preserved as consecrated offerings to the dead. Inscriptions found in the burial site identified […]
08/17/2019
/
By Edsel Cook
Archaeologists uncover a dark chapter in Ancient Egyptian history: 60 Mummies found with evidence of GRUESOME deaths
Researchers finally dared to explore the grisly fates of the occupants of a tomb in Deir el Bahari, Egypt. They believed that the 60 mummies in the “Tomb of the Warriors” were soldiers who fell in battle during turbulent times in ancient Egypt. First discovered during the 1920s, the Tomb of the Warriors got sealed up in […]
« Return Home
1 of 2
Next Page »
Popular Articles
COPYRIGHT © 2017 REAL SCIENCE NEWS
Privacy Policy