Archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) discovered a spiral shaped stone glyph in the church of the Lateran parish of San Pedro Apostol.
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Mudbricks are used by Iraqi archaeologists to slow erosion
Climate change has resulted in salty groundwater in Iraq’s ancient Babylon, which is corroding some of humanity’s earliest structures. Now, archaeologists are preserving locations that were previously regarded as one of the world’s wonders using low-salt mudbricks created by a local craftsman.
Water droplets contain the necessary components to create life
Chemists found a key to the chemistry of early Earth, which may reveal how to speed up chemical synthesis for drug discovery. This key is inside the water droplets.