Archaeology is evolving with the help of modern technology. From satellite imaging and LiDAR to ancient DNA analysis, new ...
Archaeology used to mean digging. Today… it means technology. From drones exploring dangerous sites… to AI reconstructing ...
On April 6, 2026, NASA's Orion spacecraft cruised around the Moon, armed to the teeth with vehicle management computers around 20,000 times faster than those used to achieve an even greater feat ...
Alexandra Martin will have a competition field named after her at the 2026 New England FIRST Tech Challenge Premier Event.
Israel’s archaeologists are harnessing artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and cutting-edge science to transform how the past is uncovered – and understood An archaeologist crouches in the dust ...
For the next five hundred years, Olav's remains were the spiritual and political center of Northern Europe. Yet today, the location of his body is one of history's greatest mysteries. The search for ...
For decades, the massive stone circles of Rujm el-Hiri in the Golan Heights were considered a singular, mysterious ...
Archaeologist still depend upon tools used for hundreds of years, but some are taking advantage of what technology offers. Things like ground penetrating radar, microscopes, even satellites. Learn ...
Scandinavia’s largest monument was long thought to be a burial mound, but new discoveries have shown that that’s not the case ...
Ancient Greeks often inscribed messages on the objects they shot at their adversaries—in this case, doing so with a warning.
Researchers are weaving Native practices with western methods to revive ecosystems and reclaim food sovereignty ...