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The precise origins of human glassmaking are lost to history, but archaeologists generally trace the craft back more than ...
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Balls of steel make sonic boom
I tested dropping solid steel balls, and the sound they made was like a mini sonic boom! The impact was wild — here’s what happened when metal met metal with full force.
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A trove of buried treasure that metal detectorists recently discovered in Transylvania once belonged to an ancient people that inhabited the region in modern-day Romania.
Metal detectorists recently unearthed millennia-old treasure in a small European village, according to the Breaza Mures Municipality City Hall in Romania. The silver pieces are tarnished with age.
A trove of buried treasure that metal detectorists recently discovered in Transylvania once belonged to an ancient people that inhabited the region in modern-day Romania.