New research shows Roman concrete relied on heat-driven mixing and reactive lime, giving it a surprising self-healing ability ...
Excavations of an ancient construction site in Pompeii have revealed the process of how Romans mixed their self-healing ...
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What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us? Made Us Sicker, Apparently
Pitt looked at 372 non-adult skeletons (mostly infants and toddlers) and 274 adult females from 24 different sites across ...
Astronomers have uncovered a massive hidden planet and a rare “failed star” by combining ultra-precise space data with some of the sharpest ground-based images ever taken. Using the Subaru Telescope ...
With new technologies comes new discoveries. Or so Spider Man's Uncle Ben might have said if he was an astronomer. Or a ...
A museum visit sparked a revelation when a Roman glass cup was turned around and its overlooked markings came into focus.
A number of videos and images created by artificial intelligence that claim to accurately depict ancient Rome have been ...
The technology industry has created a world where business leaders are told they're innovating when they're signing rental ...
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One simple twist revealed a 1,500-year-old secret in Roman glass
In a quiet gallery, a single turn of a Roman glass cup has rewritten what historians thought they knew about one of antiquity ...
In times of political division, it can seem like just about everything, no matter how trivial, is fodder for debate.
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Roman concrete survived 2,000 years, and the real reason is shocking
Roman concrete has shrugged off two millennia of earthquakes, wars, and weather that would pulverize most modern structures ...
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