Don Wood – MessageToEagle.com – Scientists have created a “Trojan Horse” nanoparticle that reduces the risk of heart attacks. The discovery could be a potential treatment for atherosclerosis,
A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – The seventh and the last king of Rome was Tarquin the Proud, who reigned between 535 BC–509 BC. Tarquin – a tyrant noted
Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com – Sometimes clues to our ancient mysteries can be found between the lines, but we overlook them because we don’t make proper associations. This
Don Wood – MessageToEagle.com – The Wuhan coronavirus is spreading and the death toll is rising. Many people wonder which places have been affected by the dangerous outbreak,
Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – In a country like Syria where ongoing conflicts have destroyed many significant ancient historical buildings and artifacts, it’s a relief to see these
MessageToEagle.com – As unprecedented bushfires continue to ravage the country, Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his government have been rightly criticized for their reluctance to talk about the underlying drivers
A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – Assyriologists have identified around twenty central provinces, and much we know today about Sumer originates from archives related to the sites of Girsu(Tello), Umma,
Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – Glorious and scary Orava Castle is today often associated with the realms of Nosferatu, but the history of this ancient building goes much
Don Wood – MessageToEagle.com – Researchers have used machine learning to project migration patterns resulting from sea-level rise, and found the impact of rising oceans will ripple across
Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – Survey excavations, carried out in a field for the construction of a stadium, archaeologists unearthed a rectangular 2,000-year-old family burial chamber. During the
Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – One hundred ten years ago, the ancient Samaria ostraca – eighth-century BC ink-on-clay inscriptions fragments were unearthed during excavations conducted in Samaria, the
Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com – Among the myths and legends of ancient civilizations we encounter curious tales of strange celestial objects related to the Serpent People. Sometimes it’s
Jan Bartek – MessageToEagle.com – Chamber graves filled with precious artifacts belonging to four Scandinavian warriors have been discovered in Poland. The finding is of great historical importance
Don Wood – MessageToEagle.com – Four new species of tropical sharks that use their fins to walk are causing a stir in waters off northern Australia and New
Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – Clues to our past our hidden in ancient DNA and researchers have just made a new breakthrough. A new study of ancient DNA
Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – A new study reveals that late Neolithic Italians mastered much more complex metal technologies than previously thought. Scientists from Italy and the United
Don Wood – MessageToEagle.com – Cryodrakon boreas is a newly identified species of pterosaur. This giant flying reptile with a wingspan of up to 10 meters, making it
Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – Archaeologists excavating in Assos, one of the most important port cities of antiquity, unearthed 1,600-year-old pendants made from bones and depicting human and animal figures.
Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – According to Inca mythology, Pachacamac was the god of fire and earthquakes and the child of the sun. Statues of Pachacamac, this god
Jan Bartek – MessageToEagle.com – There will now be a new attempt to scan the Great Pyramid in Giza, Egypt. In search of the hidden chamber, scientists will
Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – Significant findings have been made during excavation works by a joint team of archaeologists from the University of Udine in Italy and their
A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – The belief in Yokai (Yōkai) was mentioned in “Shoku Nihongi” text dated to the eighth-century. This ancient belief is still alive in Japanese
Don Wood – MessageToEagle.com – Using bacteria to develop building materials that live and multiply may reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from infrastructure in the future, scientists say.
Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com – Most scholars agree the ancient Sumerians were the earliest developed civilization in our recorded history. Mesopotamia is therefore often characterized as the cradle