Seb Delanney on MSN
My life with a Ferrari after 18 months
After spending a year and a half with my first-ever Ferrari, the F430 Scuderia, I’m sharing what it’s really like to live ...
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Breathing in the past: How museums can use biomolecular archaeology to bring ancient scents to life
Recent advances in biomolecular archaeology have revealed that ancient objects can retain the molecular fingerprints of past aromatic practices. These molecules provide unprecedented insight into ...
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Why these Egyptian gods were worshipped above all others
Egyptian mythology included hundreds of gods, but only a select few stood above the rest. Deities like Amun-Ra, Isis, Osiris, ...
Doctors used CT scans to study ancient Egyptian mummies, uncovering injuries, aging, and personal details without disturbing ...
Explore the implications of a 3,300-year-old Egyptian manuscript that may provide historical context to the biblical giants ...
On Jan. 11, 2025, Saluki men’s basketball head coach Scott Nagy did something Saluki fans had never seen before: He coached ...
The Lutai Fair in Ninghe, Tianjin, is one of northern China's long-standing traditional markets, attracting visitors from across the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. With a history of around 460 years, ...
An ancient Egyptian papyrus held by the British Museum has been cited as possible evidence supporting some of the Bible's most controversial claims about giants. The 3,300-year-old document, known as ...
Scents from the past are being recreated using state of the art technology to give museum visitors a whiff of Egyptian history.
Archaeologists in South Sinai, Egypt, uncover ancient rock art, tools, and inscriptions showing thousands of years of human activity.
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