Every Once in a While, We Come Across 1,700-Year-Old Roman Dodecahedra. We Still Don’t Know What They Were Used For
MagnetThey look as good as new, and archeologists still find them from time to time.
Read more »They look as good as new, and archeologists still find them from time to time.
Read more »The Mexican government says that the problems are “social” and that access to the ruins isn't cut off.
Read more »While researchers previously thought that human cavities were caused by a change in diet, a new paper suggests another culprit: bacteria.
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