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From X-rays to MRI: how we see inside
Accidental discovery: In 1895, Wilhelm Röntgen discovered X-rays while experimenting with cathode rays, leading to the first medical images of bones. Layered innovations: CT scans built on X-ray ...
A 911 caller alerted police to the discovery of the apparent artillery shell. Multiple agencies responded, including a crew ...
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1,600-year-old Egyptian mummy stuns archaeologists in first-of-its-kind discovery
Archaeologists working at the ancient city of Oxyrhynchus in Egypt have unearthed a mummy with a passage from Homer’s “Iliad” stuck to its abdomen, in a first-of-its-kind discovery. While other ...
An international team of researchers has developed new stellar and supernova models to explain the mysterious elemental abundance patterns left by billions of supernova explosions around the Perseus ...
The disappearance of Amelia Earhart has been among the world’s greatest unsolved aviation mysteries for nearly 90 years. In ...
On a bitterly cold evening in November 1895, in a dim, almost forgotten laboratory in Würzburg, a quiet physicist noticed something he couldn’t quite explain, a faint glow flickering where there ...
Using bright X-rays from the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National ...
Barbara Jankavski was found lifeless inside the home of public defender Renato Campos Pinto de Vitto on Nov. 2 ...
Astronomers have found a breakthrough the "little red dots" mystery, suggesting they're an extreme object powered by ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted “little red dots” in the universe, and a new X‑ray discovery from the Chandra Observatory suggests they may be “black hole stars.” ...
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