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China’s robots ready for Kung fu combat? Viral videos show humanoid robots training with Shaolin monks at a temple
A viral video from China's Shaolin Temple showcases humanoid robots practicing Kung fu alongside monks, blending ancient ...
Keck Medicine of USC radiologists use computed tomography (CT) scanners to diagnose and treat patients' diseases and injuries. Recently, however, this advanced technology was put to a far more novel ...
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More alike than you think: CT scans of ancient Egyptian mummies reveal back pain, dental issues
Both the mummies and 3D models and prints of the scans will be on display at the California Science Center’s upcoming ...
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Proof Ancient Egypt Inherited Lost High Technology
For over a century, strange machining marks on Egyptian stone have defied explanation, showing levels of precision beyond even modern tools. Some researchers now connect this evidence to a dooms day ...
Scientists discover 97-million-year-old magnetic fossils that reveal how ancient animals used Earth’s magnetic field as a ...
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Ancient stone tools in China reveal an unexpectedly early start to human technology
Old beliefs about early human behavior in East Asia are being challenged by discoveries at the layered Xigou site in central ...
Two Egyptian mummies underwent full-body computed tomography (CT) scans, which doctors today use to identify injuries and ...
Researchers have been able to gain a fascinating insight into the lives of the two ancient priests dating back 2,000 years.
Scans of 2,000-year-old mummy show ancient Egyptian lived with back pain - Analysis revealed facial features, including shapes of eyelids and lower lips of mummies ...
Scents from the past are being recreated using state of the art technology to give museum visitors a whiff of Egyptian history.
Lightsabers curling plasma, jetpacks for casual flights: My 15 top absurd picks from Star Wars to The Rocketeer show how ...
Advances in the field have shown that ancient objects can retain the "molecular fingerprints" of past aromatic practices.
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