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Most accurate ultrasound test ‘can detect 96% of women with ovarian cancer’

The most accurate ultrasound test can detect 96% of ovarian cancers in postmenopausal women, new research suggests. The findings indicate that the test should replace the current standard of care test in the UK, experts say. A new study compared all the tests that are currently available to diagnose theContinue Reading

2024-09-30
By: WMN
On: September 30, 2024
In: Science

Archaeologists dig up huge burial site that could change what we know about Vikings

Archaeologists have dug up a huge burial site that could change what the world knows about the Viking times. The excavation of a large Viking-era burial site in Denmark has unearthed 50 unusually well-preserved skeletons that archaeologists expect will help shed light on the lives of the Nordic people bestContinue Reading

2024-09-30
By: WMN
On: September 30, 2024
In: Science

Violent destruction of entire rebel city reveals brutal side of Roman Empire

A city besieged by the Romans over 2,000 years ago after its inhabitants rebelled against the empire was destroyed so completely that it remained uninhabited for nearly two centuries, archaeologists say. Researchers excavated remains of the ancient Roman-allied city of Fregellae in present-day Italy to understand its social and economicContinue Reading

2024-09-30
By: WMN
On: September 30, 2024
In: Science

‘Surprising’ discovery in world’s oldest wine reveals ancient Roman ritual

The world’s oldest wine, discovered recently in a Roman tomb in Spain, has been found to contain a man’s cremated bones, shedding light on first-century funerary rituals in the region. Archaeologists announced the discovery earlier this year of a strange liquid inside a 2,000-year-old glass urn of Andalusian origin whichContinue Reading

2024-09-29
By: WMN
On: September 29, 2024
In: Science

Microplastics could enter human brain just from breathing, scientists say

Microplastics have been detected in the smell centre of the human brain for the first time, suggesting the actual quantity of these tiny particles deposited in the body might be much higher than was believed. The study published on Monday in the journal JAMA Network Open revealed that eight outContinue Reading

2024-09-29
By: WMN
On: September 29, 2024
In: Science

French man discovers medieval skeletons and sarcophagi while renovating cellar

A French man renovating his basement discovered dozens of medieval skeletons and 10 sarcophagi. The remains unearthed in a southern suburb of Paris could lead to a better understanding of the population that lived in the region during the early Middle Ages and the Antiquity era before it, archaeologists said.Continue Reading

2024-09-29
By: WMN
On: September 29, 2024
In: Science

Archaeologists finally solve mystery behind oldest tombstone in US belonging to English knight

The oldest known tombstone in the US belonged to an English knight and likely came from Belgium, according to a new study that sheds more light on trade routes linked to colonial America. Archeologists have known the tombstone belonged to a knight and was set up in 1627 in Jamestown,Continue Reading

2024-09-28
By: WMN
On: September 28, 2024
In: Science

Scientists grow ‘lost tree’ mentioned in Bible using mysterious 1,000-year-old seed

The resin of a tree grown from an ancient seed found in a desert cave near Jerusalem could be the source of a medicinal balm mentioned in the Bible, a new study has found. The strange seed, about 2cm long, was discovered in a Judean Desert cave in the lateContinue Reading

2024-09-28
By: WMN
On: September 28, 2024
In: Science

Revealing the long-lost secrets of the real First World War – more than 3,000 years ago

Archaeologists are revealing the long-lost secrets of the real First World War – a series of conflicts that unfolded across much of Europe, the Mediterranean, North Africa and the Middle East some 32 centuries ago. New research published on Monday reveals how two substantial armies from two different parts ofContinue Reading

2024-09-28
By: WMN
On: September 28, 2024
In: Science

Meet the walking sea fish with six legs amazing scientists | News

A species of “walking” fish is helping shed light on how humans evolved to stand upright millions of years ago. The sea robin, a bony fish that lives at the bottom of the ocean, has six leg-like structures that it uses to scurry across the sea floor, and sometimes digContinue Reading

2024-09-27
By: WMN
On: September 27, 2024
In: Science

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