BALTIMORE -- Long-hidden writings of the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes are ready to go on display at Baltimore's Teams of scientists and scholars spent 12 years using a variety of methods, ...
Ancient Greece mathematician Archimedes believed a death ray was plausible, so a middle school student from Canada put the concept to the test. Brenden Sener of Ontario won multiple medals for his ...
Will Noel knows a treasure when he sees it. Lately he has been like a man just put down in Ali Baba’s cave. The treasure Noel is contemplating these days is a thousand-year-old book, containing ideas ...
A super-X-ray beam in Menlo Park is literally shedding new light on the achievements of an ancient titan of math and engineering who lived almost 23 centuries ago. Just as today's scientists learn the ...
Archimedes didn’t really invent a death ray. But more than 2,200 years after his death, the ancient Greek’s inventions are still driving technological innovations — so much so that experts from around ...
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Did the ancient Greek inventor Archimedes build a solar-powered steam cannon that fired flaming projectiles? That’s the suggestion of an Italian engineer who has come up with a design for such a ...
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