Egypt is experiencing a wave of hot and humid weather, with temperatures in Cairo reaching 34°C on Wednesday. The Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) has issued...
Egyptian Scientist Unveils New Technique Offering Hope for Curing Cancer and Aging
In a groundbreaking development, Egyptian scientist Haitham Shaaban has introduced a revolutionary technique that could potentially cure cancer and combat aging. Based at the University...
Museum’s Egyptian Exhibition Set to Wrap Up as Most Popular on Record
The National Museum of Australia (NMA) is set to conclude its blockbuster exhibition, “Discovering Ancient Egypt,” which has become the most popular in the museum’s...
Marmosets Use Vocal Labels to Identify Each Other, Israeli Study Finds
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have found that marmoset monkeys use specific vocal calls, known as “phee-calls,” to identify...
Saudi Arabia Mycotoxin Binders Market Expected to Grow at a CAGR of 8.72% from 2024 to 2032
The Saudi Arabia mycotoxin binders market is projected to experience significant growth over the next decade. According to Astute Analytica, the market is expected to...
Saudis ‘Threatened’ G7 Over Russian Assets
Saudi Arabia reportedly issued veiled threats to the Group of Seven (G7) nations, warning that it might sell off European debt holdings if Western allies...
Pakistani Scientist Among First Recipients of Saudi Citizenship
In a historic move, Saudi Arabia has granted citizenship to a select group of highly skilled professionals, including Pakistani scientist Dr. Mehmood Khan. This initiative...
Egyptian Space Agency CEO Announces Progress on AfDevSat
Dr. Sherif Sedky, CEO of the Egyptian Space Agency, has announced significant progress on the African Development Satellite (AfDevSat), a collaborative project involving multiple African...
Celestial Majesty: Nut’s Embrace in the Egyptian Sky
The Milky Way, a celestial marvel, has been a source of wonder across civilizations. In ancient Egypt, it held a special place in the tapestry...
From Prairie to Pyramids: Mark Lehner’s Journey in Egyptology
Minot State University is set to host a landmark event, “Discoveries Set in Stone,” featuring Minot native and world-renowned Egyptologist Mark Lehner. The three-day archaeology...
Mitzpe Ramon: Israel’s gateway to the final frontier
Mitzpe Ramon, a small town in the Negev desert, is not only known for its stunning views of the Ramon Crater, but also for its...
Why the Red Sea-Dead Sea Canal may never happen
The Red Sea-Dead Sea Canal was a grand vision to revive the dying Dead Sea by pumping water from the Red Sea through a pipeline...
How coal can help solve the sand crisis in concrete production
Sand is one of the most important ingredients in concrete, the second most consumed material in the world after water. However, the global demand for...
How NASA’s Scout System Warned of a Tiny Asteroid’s Impact Over Germany
A small asteroid about 3 feet (1 meter) in size disintegrated harmlessly over Germany on Sunday, Jan. 21, at 1:32 a.m. local time (CET). But...
Humpback whales change their singing patterns as population recovers
Humpback whales are known for their complex and beautiful songs, which they use to communicate, attract mates, and assert dominance. But a new study has...
Why Space Salads Could Be Risky for Astronauts
Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) have been enjoying fresh salads grown in orbit since 2021. NASA has been experimenting with growing lettuce and...