Preparatory archaeology work at an English wind farm development site has turned up two incredible discoveries. The first was a Roman villa and bathhouse, and the second was a Neolithic burial mound. These were discovered by a team of archaeologists who fully believed they weren’t going to find anything. The team works for Headland Archaeology, […] The post Archaeologists Stumble Upon a Roman Villa When Expecting to Find Nothing at Their Project Site appeared first on Good News Network.
Archaeologists have uncovered a previously unknown remnant of Thomas Jefferson's era at Monticello: a brick kiln used to build his home.
Fatou, the world's oldest gorilla living in captivity, celebrated her 69th birthday with a feast Monday, munching on cherry tomatoes, beets, leeks and lettuce at the Berlin Zoo.
The stakes are high for Leeds and Manchester United on Monday afternoon.
Other guests at the star-studded event included Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Oscar Isaac, Charles Melton, Nick Kroll and Carey Mulligan.
The reality star and the racing driver were seen getting cozy together during Justin Bieber's headlining set at the music festival Saturday night.
The blockade will be enforced "impartially," according to Tampa, Fla.-based US Central Command, which noted that vessels going to or from non-Iranian ports in the Persian Gulf would not be stopped.
Rory McIlroy is a Masters champion once again, and he employed some familiar frosty tactics to capture his second green jacket.
A major multi-site clinical trial co-led by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has shown that post-thrombotic syndrome—a common and often painful complication suffered by many people who have experienced blockages of major veins due to blood clots—can be effectively treated with a minimally invasive procedure.
After admitting it had lost touch with buyers, Volkswagen’s CEO promises to get it right with its new EV lineup launching this year. Volkswagen’s EV blitz kicks off next week, starting with the updated ID.3. more…
Acoustic metamaterials are a fast-evolving family of materials which manipulate sound waves in ever more advanced ways. Now, a team led by Changqing Xu at Nanjing Normal University in China has engineered an acoustic metamaterial, a "ghost tunnel": a structure which acts as a near-perfect waveguide for sound entering through its ends, while being essentially invisible to waves incident on its sides. The results, published in Physical Review Letters, could open new avenues for manipulating sound waves in complex signal environments.
The Post's Brian Costello examines what the Jets may do at cornerback in the 2026 NFL Draft.