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Kathryn Bigelow tackles geopolitics in her new film “A House of Dynamite,” which has its world premiere on Tuesday at the Venice Film Festival. The film is about an imminent missile strike on the US, ...
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Hunting Ancient Technology – The Egyptian Lightbulb - MSN
Could ancient Egyptian carvings depict something far more advanced than we’ve been taught? In this video, I explore the “lightbulb” theory and other strange clues Parkinson’s Isn’t Just ...
We’re at a cafe in Brooklyn’s Prospect Heights neighborhood in June, talking about collaborating with other actors and storytelling as an “ancient technology” of connection.
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The Djed Pillar - Ancient Symbol or Lost Technology? - MSN
The Djed pillar is one of ancient Egypt’s most mysterious symbols. Some see it as pure mythology, others as a clue to forgotten technology that may have helped raise the pyramids VIDEO: Idaho ...
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Ancient Inventions We Still Use Today - MSN
From Roman roads to Greek plumbing, ancient builders created systems so advanced, we’re still using their blueprints ...
Beneath the sands of Saqqara lies the Serapeum, where colossal granite boxes spark debate over whether ancient builders had advanced technology.
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Evidence of Ancient Precision Stonework - MSN
The sheer size, flawless stone, and strange machining marks on these boxes fuel debates about lost ancient technology.
The NFL announced this offseason that it would use state-of-the-art technology to measure first downs, rather than the ancient technology of measuring with a 10-yard chain.
Clearest Mars images yet reveal mystery rock and ancient terrain in stunning detail Date: August 15, 2025 Source: NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Summary: Captured at a location called ...
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Lost Ancient Technology Of Egypt: Aswan Quarry - MSN
Ancient Lost Worlds and Hidden History. On location videos made by author and adventurer Brien Foerster exploring Peru, Bolivia, Egypt, Hawaii, Easter Island and other exotic places. With special ...
A new study challenges widespread notions about khipus, intricate cord and knot information-recording systems, based on Spanish colonial-era sources.
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