Francis Dami
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After two millennia, the Commodus passage is once again accessible to the general public.
Visitors to Rome are exploring the Commodus Passage, a secret passageway in the Colosseum that was formerly only accessible to emperors, for the first time in nearly two millennia.
By Francis Dami10 days ago in Humans
Your heart and digestive system may be harmed simultaneously by breathing contaminated air.
It is well known that there are numerous health concerns associated with breathing contaminated air. More precise information is revealed by a new study, which demonstrates that air pollution may damage the human heart and intestines at the same time.
By Francis Dami10 days ago in Lifehack
Using a novel strategy, scientists try to stop human ageing.
Your cells' functions change as you age, and this gradual change can lead to organ failure, weakening, and scarring. There is now hope for treating age-related disorders since scientists have discovered a mechanism to nudge some cells back towards healthy roles.
By Francis Dami10 days ago in Lifehack
An unidentified female dynasty is revealed in a tomb with the biggest collection of beads in the world.
The Montelirio Tholos Tomb is a vaulted building located beneath the present-day town of Valencina de la Concepción in Southwestern Spain that has the remains of residents who lived there between 2875 and 2635 BCE.
By Francis Dami16 days ago in History
Nitrogen is necessary for young tropical rain forests to combat climate change.
By absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it in wood, tropical rainforests contribute to the slowing of climate change. Forests that develop quickly are even more important because they absorb carbon more quickly.
By Francis Dami20 days ago in Earth
A building's lifetime climate impact is mostly determined by its daily energy use.
The majority of a building's climate impact is not caused by its construction. As the heating, lighting, and ventilation systems continue to function year after year, it gradually accumulates.
By Francis Dami20 days ago in Earth
The timing of Earth's ice ages may be influenced by Mars.
According to recent calculations, Mars may influence the date of ice ages by helping to establish a 2.4 million-year rhythm in Earth's orbit. Recently, researchers investigated the possibility of a tiny planet leaving a discernible imprint in long-term climate records.
By Francis Dami20 days ago in Earth
A woman from a vanished female dynasty was discovered buried with 270,000 beads.
In a Copper Age tomb close to Seville, Spain, the Montelirio bead assemblage contains over 270,000 beads that identify the ladies buried there as elites. The discovery is the biggest collection of beads ever
By Francis Dami20 days ago in History
A secret staircase found beneath a 1,500-year-old French church
A subterranean staircase and burial strata dating back approximately 1,500 years were discovered during a project inside the Church of Saint Philibert in Dijon, France. The stairs were discovered by restoration workers inside the church when repairs were being made, and the excavation soon ensued.
By Francis Dami20 days ago in History
Satellites show that ice loss at Earth's poles is gradually getting worse.
Polar ice sheets do not suddenly break or collapse, according to satellite data. They slip most of the time, slowly and unrelentingly. Massive rivers of ice flow towards the sea every day from the centres of Antarctica and Greenland. The amount of ice that ends up in the ocean and the rate at which sea levels rise are determined by this motion.
By Francis Dami22 days ago in Futurism











