A new docufilm hosted by CNBC explores Frontiers' missin to make science open and why it makes sense today more than ever to ...
An Egyptologist, whom Joe Rogan dubbed his 'worst guest ever' after a combative podcast appearance, agreed to an exclusive ...
Although she is a famous Egyptian queen prized for her beauty, muchis not known about Nefertiti. Her marriage is clear; ...
Bill Hammond has championed Florida water and wilderness for decades; now veteran filmmaker John Biffar has made a ...
Zahi Hawass says he hopes to discover the tomb of Nefertiti before he retires, and he believes he's getting close.
The long-lost tomb of the ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti could finally be found, according to leading archaeologist, Dr ...
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Five Rare 2.8-Meter-Tall Red-Necked Ostriches Released As Part Of Ambitious Rewilding Project
Ostriches are the largest living birds, and red-necked ostriches are especially big, capable of growing to around 2.8 meters ...
Mark Brownlow, a veteran director known for the BBC's award-winning Frozen Planet II and Blue Planet II, has faced danger ...
Senior Lecturer Rebecca Flanagan, a former Crime Scene Investigator, Crime Scene Co-ordinator, and Forensic Manager with West Midlands Police, was interviewed as a forensic expert for two cases in the ...
An HIV diagnosis upended San Diego resident Jim Dunn’s life. But his willingness to participate in an end-of-life program is helping scientists to better understand the disease and hopefully find a ...
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First Naturally Mummified Cheetah Specimens, Discovered In Arabian Cave, Date Back 100-4,000 Years
S even naturally preserved mummified cheetahs have been discovered in a cave in Saudi Arabia. The contents of these caves, ...
Microplastics have entered Antarctica’s soil ecosystem, subtly affecting its only native insect and revealing how far human pollution now reaches. An international team of scientists led by ...
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