Why not take the same strands of light that already power the world’s fiber-optic cables and let them travel freely through ...
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Builders began digging for a new project, then stumbled on a long lost ancient village
When construction crews broke ground for a new development, they expected utility lines and soil tests, not human history.
A Bronze Age mass burial pit at Twentyshilling Barrow has been found in Scotland during the construction of a wind farm.
EXCLUSIVE: They proudly fought for Britain to free the world from the clutches of Hitler's fascism. But 80 years on, three ...
Mitchel Angelos, who turned 100 Jan. 14, lived an adventure that included growing up in abject poverty, serving during WW II ...
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AI-powered game brings Stone Age Europe back to life
Archaeology has a new, unlikely interface: conversation. Instead of peering at potsherds in glass cases, players can now walk through a digital Neolithic village in Stone Age Europe and talk directly ...
Robin Longbottom looks at how manual labour was still relied on in some industries despite the advent of mechanisation ...
The houses in Brackloon were left without water on Christmas Eve when residents discovered a leak in their group water scheme ...
City of Vancouver pilots micro-tunnelling "trenchless technology" method to renew aging sewer pipes under Memorial West Park ...
Staying on top of the advertising world in 2026 means knowing where to get your information. The business landscape changes ...
Steam’s Detective Fest is live with huge discounts on mystery games. From Disco Elysium to Obra Dinn, here’s what to investigate before Jan 19.
TIME reckons the revolution is more likely to fail than succeed, but either way, the old status quo is gone. For 2026, the ...
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