For many years the prevailing debate about the Maya centred upon why their civilisation collapsed. Now, many scholars are asking: how did the Maya survive?
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You won't believe what happens during the equinox at Chichen Itza ruins in Mexico
Want to see the Equinox at Chichen Itza Mayan Ruins? This article explains how to see the unique phenomenon that happens only ...
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This 1,000-year-old Mayan manuscript predicted eclipses like the one in 1991 and it’s still reliable today
Far from being symbolic, the figures recorded in the codex were part of a dynamic and practical astronomical tool, according to new research led by John Justeson, emeritus professor at the University ...
Whether you’re into comedy, cooking, country music, or all things Bachelor Nation, there’s a cruise tailored to your ...
The juggernaut which is The Masked Singer UK is about to wrap up its seventh series with the final airing on Saturday 14 February. Fans will see Moth, Conkers and Toastie battle it out for the crown ...
Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to stand face to face with a real Egyptian mummy without ever leaving Georgia? At the Michael C. Carlos Museum in Atlanta, that unforgettable moment is ...
It seems almost unbelievable. A 1,000-year-old Mayan manuscript might still predict solar eclipses accurately. The Dresden Codex, one of only four surviving Maya books, holds a sophisticated system ...
A spectacular annular solar eclipse, dubbed the 'Ring of Fire,' is set to dazzle viewers on February 17, 2026. While ...
Celestial spectacle will be at its most impressive on 28 February, when Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune will align across the sky ...
Very-long baseline interferometry (VLBI) is a technique in radio astronomy whereby multiple radio telescopes cooperate to ...
The little-known city of Chochkitam, located in northeast Guatemala’s dense rainforest near the border with Belize and Mexico, was last photographed by archaeologists some 100 years ago. In 2024, ...
The University of Wyoming and the National Science Foundation sponsor a 10-week program in 2026, from May 18 through July 24. Each student will be trained to use our 2.3 meter telescope and to analyze ...
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