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Discovery of Pregnant Egyptian Mummy to Give Insight on Ancient Traditions and Customs
A first of its kind discovery was recently reported to have come out of a comprehensive study by scientists of Poland on an Egyptian mummy dating back to 1st century BCE. A recent finding confirmed that the body belongs to a pregnant woman, unfolding an unexpected turn of event that was missed out on for decades.
Latest Research Articles
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After Centuries of Searching, Scientists Finally Spotted Elusive 'Kraken' in US Waters
4 Astronauts Back Home Safely in SpaceX's First-Ever Successful Night Splashdown
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Amazon Rainforest Now Emits More Greenhouse Gases Than It Takes in, Leading to Global Warming
South Africa’s Captive-Bred Lion Trade Soon to End
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75 Animals Dead in a Massive Zoo Fire in Noccalula Falls Alabama
Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower: Remnants of Halley's Comet Will Be Visible from May 4 to 5
Environmental Justice: How and Why Environmental Activism Became Mainstream
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Short-snouted Dogs Are More Attentive With Humans Than Other Dog Breeds
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Son Doong Cave: World's Largest Cave is So Massive It Has Its Own Weather System!
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World's First 2000-Year-Old Pregnant Mummy Has Been Unearthed in Egypt
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Why Don't Whales Get Cancer? Evolutions Hold the Key!
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COVID-19 Vaccine Efficacy vs. Effectiveness: What's the Difference?