Through extensive research, study, and reading in ancient Egyptian history (for my "Papyrus Papers" program) that has lasted more than 13 years to date, many things have become clear to me. I will not discuss all these details, but rather one small aspect that may benefit some curious minds: "Are there Pharaonic relics in the
An archaeological mission from the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden (RMO) and the Egyptian Museum in Turin (Museo Egizio) uncovered the remains of Panehsy's tomb, the steward of Amun Temple in the early Ramesside period, along with a collection of smaller chapels in the Saqqara Necropolis, according to Egypt's Ahram
India has launched a pioneering quality control programme for technical textiles manufactured by its industries.
Technical textiles covered in the first phase of this programme are Geo Textiles and Protective Textiles, Rajeev Saxena, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Textiles, told the media on Tuesday.
“The first batch of
Scientists have developed an octopus-inspired robot that can not only mimic its color-changing abilities but also imitate its movement to blend into its surroundings. The researchers from Cornell University and the University of California, Santa Barbara, collaborated to create a robot using a soft, stretchable material embedded with sensors
I have been an aviation enthusiast since I was a child, and I know almost every type of aircraft, their characteristics, and features. When I arrived in Britain in 1970 and started my journey in the medical world, I simultaneously enrolled in the British Aviation Institute in Luton. I was about to complete the course, but due to my heavy