For decades, research and understanding of the diverse bone raw material used by the Late Prehispanic Period (~1220 to 330 ...
Abstract: In this new digital era, now the world is of technology, and as time passes, we have seen tremendous growth or a blend of digitalization with technology. On the other hand, both traditional ...
This past summer, the National Museum of American History, in Washington, D.C., hosted an exhibit entitled “Forensic Science ...
Dian Fossey was a zoologist who spent decades studying the elusive mountain gorillas of Congo and Rwanda before she was ...
Abstract: Instant messaging has become a cornerstone of modern communication, playing a significant role not just in daily interactions but also in areas like digital forensics. This paper introduces ...
Scientists have reconstructed the head of an ancient human relative from 1.5 million year-old fossilized bones and teeth. But ...
Tantalising signs of past microbial life showed up on Mars this year, but to truly know whether they contain the answer to ...
This Christmas, many children welcomed a familiar visitor – a jolly man in a red suit and a sleigh full of gifts. But the ...
A growing number of medical experts and law enforcement officials are reversing testimony that put parents behind bars. But ...
Lost cities, missing tombs, and unexplained occurrences. History still holds unanswered questions for these seven events.
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Famed 'horseman' body ID solves a 300-year-old mystery
The discovery of a sealed lead coffin beneath the floor of Notre Dame Cathedral during restoration work after the 2019 fire offered a rare, unsettling glimpse into the building’s buried past. For ...
Researchers studied fossils, well-preserved remains and even a single fingerprint to solve some of history’s long-standing mysteries this year.
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