We know that our readers simply cannot live without up-to-the-minute news about capillary water bridges and their impact on the shear modulus of sand. But, before we get into that, here's a quick ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - You don't need to travel to Egypt to see the great pyramids. You only need to take a drive to Santa Cruz. Dozens of volunteers helped artist Jim Denevan and his son, Brighton, ...
Physicists from the FOM Foundation and the University of Amsterdam have discovered that the ancient Egyptians used a clever trick to make it easier to transport heavy pyramid stones by sledge. The ...
WITH MORE ON THE SAND PYRAMIDS AND WHO'S BEHIND WE GO TO ACTION NEWS 8 REPORTER FELIX CORTEZ LIVE IN SANTA CRUZ.. DAN WE'RE HERE LIVE AT COWELL BEACH.. WHERE ALL THOSE PYRAMIDS ARE GOING UP... SAND ...
AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS—Egypt’s pyramid-builders may have used water to move massive stone blocks across the desert sands. Physicists at the University of Amsterdam tested the method shown in a ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
In Egypt's tomb of Djehutihotep, a wall painting depicts someone pouring water into the sand in front of one of the sledges that hauled the blocks used in the construction of the pyramids. According ...
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The lost city beneath the Louisiana waves, if real, would predate Egypt’s pyramids
A chain of barrier islands off Louisiana’s southeastern coast has become the unlikely center of a debate that, if resolved in ...
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