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How were the Egyptian pyramids built?
Scientists have had to piece together clues as to how pyramids were constructed.
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The djed pillar that may have built the pyramids
The Djed pillar is everywhere in ancient Egyptian art — traditionally seen as symbolic. But what if it was functional? An engineering theory suggests the Djed acted as a vertical winch system, seated ...
Starting school is a big moment in a child’s life. It is a time filled with new routines, new people and new places. These changes can also mean it is sometimes a stressful time. But it doesn’t have ...
Keep up with everything happening in The Commons by signing up for our monthly newsletter. As moms, we’re opposites in our relationship with social media: Rachel hates the effects on children and ...
Build a seven-figure business using ChatGPT, emphasizing lean operations over large teams. Focus on a single core offer, automating delivery, documenting intellectual property, using AI for inbound ...
Building strength and muscle comes with huge payoffs for health and longevity, but most Americans still don't lift weights or regularly practice any muscle-strengthening activity. Why? People often ...
My name is Cori Ritchey, and I am an exercise physiology nerd turned fitness journalist, and the fitness editor at Women’s Health. When I’m not writing, editing, and researching fitness, I’m teaching ...
CERRITOS, CA – TiECON Southwest 2014 opened on November 8 to a packed ballroom of over 500 attendees at the Sheraton here. The event was kicked off by Harina Kapoor and Smita Bagla, TiECON Co-chairs.
Florida alligators can be found in every county and even farther north. How do they survive when waters freeze? They "snorkel." Enjoy a bit of gator trivia as you stay warm. Iguanas don't like cold.
Joe Grantham is a contributor from the UK with a degree in Classical Studies. His love for gaming is only rivaled by a deep passion for medieval history, which often seeps into his articles. With over ...
Olympic medalist and "My New Favorite Olympian" host Adam Rippon says yes, but that there are certain ways professionals can adjust to the constant spinning. "If you watch people who are training to ...
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