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The division between "science" and "engineering" that leads physicists to look down at engineers is ultimately pretty arbitrary.
If you consider the Roman Empire to have ended in 476 and count only emperors who were old enough to rule for their entire ...
The Roman Empire may be long gone, but its architecture has stood the test of time -- most notably, its insanely durable concrete, which has been hailed as the world's strongest.
A collection of tweezers once used to remove armpit hair are amidst over 400 new Roman artifacts on display in England.
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The Cool Down on MSNScientist makes groundbreaking discovery while studying ancient Roman technique for concrete: 'We have a huge potential'
Enrique Del Rey Castillo has spent years testing how local materials can serve as sustainable alternatives. Scientist makes ...
An international team of researchers has mapped the entirety of an ancient, buried Roman city known as Falerii Novi using radar scanning technology. The researchers unraveled the secrets of the ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSN2,000-year-old Roman Wine Found In Tomb Was Still Liquid—and Flavored With The Dead
A team of scientists in Spain has uncovered what is now considered the oldest wine ever discovered in liquid form, found ...
A 13-year archeological excavation has shown that what was once believed a backwater town for the Roman Empire lasted far ...
Roman residences located near workshops and pigeon towers have been discovered in Luxor, Egypt.
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