We can stop crediting glaciers—the people had the power to move those massive stones.
New research sheds light on one of archaeology’s longest-running debates: how Stonehenge’s massive bluestones reached their ...
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Shocking discovery inside kidney stones shows we got their formation wrong
For decades, kidney stones have been treated as inert pebbles that simply precipitate out of urine, a plumbing problem inside the body. New imaging and microbiology work now suggest that view is badly ...
New research uses tiny mineral clues to show people moved Stonehenge stones, not glaciers, changing how we view ancient engineering.
Black Stone Minerals (BSM) closed the most recent trading day at $16.17, moving +0.25% from the previous trading session. This move outpaced the S&P 500's daily loss of 0.58%. Elsewhere, the Dow lost ...
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New mineral evidence shows humans, not glaciers, moved Stonehenge’s massive stones
New research from Curtin University has delivered the strongest scientific evidence yet that people, ...
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