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A virtual tour of Taxila Institute of Asian Civilizations

The Taxila Institute of Asian Civilizations was established in 1967 at Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad in order to become a Center to study the history,...

Hayabusa-2 sample return mission lands in Australian desert

The Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa 2 brings a small cache of asteroid Ryugu's rocks to the Earth.

Howard Carter & his Unbelievable Journey

Carter pried open the door with a chisel and peered in. "Can you see anything?" asked Lord Carnarvon. "Yes, wonderful things."

Postmortem of Mummified Animals Using 3D Scans

The 3D technology, paving its way in archeology and doing wonders, is just the tip of an iceberg.

Book Review; Islam, Sci-Fic & Extraterrestrial Life by Jörg Matthias Determann

Determann encompasses different concepts of the alien in Muslim societies across the globe, from South Asia to Turkey and Arabia to Africa.

Ancient Humans and their relations with the sky: Archaeoastronomy

Fundamentally, being a stargazer makes folks like me question every aspect of the realm of astronomy in today's world, where we have revolutionary tools...

Baluchistan Sphinx; Is it a human-made rock-cut Archaeological marvel?

The entire site gives the impression of a grand architectural complex, which has been eroded by the elements and covered by sediment layers.

Problems involving open access scientific publications and how to fix them

A panel discussion was held at the Berlin Science Week 2020 on "Why no one is reading your open access publication and how to fix it."

Gravitational-waves, the disturbances in space-time

Many events in the universe are not detectable or unknown to us as they don't release EM radiation, but now we can study a new phenomenon through the gravity-waves various objects produce.

Baluchitherium: The largest land mammal

After the dramatic extinction of the dinosaurs, the bones of the largest land mammal were discovered in 1910 by English paleontologist Sir Clive Forster...

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