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Religion and Rituals of the Indus Civilization

Religion and Rituals of the Indus Civilization

The Science DeskSeptember 17, 2025September 17, 2025

The Indus Valley Civilization, also known as the Harappan Civilization, flourished between approximately 2600 BCE and 1900 BCE along the…

Trade and Economy of the Indus People

Trade and Economy of the Indus People

The Science DeskSeptember 17, 2025September 17, 2025

More than four thousand years ago, along the fertile plains of the Indus River, a civilization rose to prominence that…

The Decline of the Indus Valley Civilization: What Happened?

The Decline of the Indus Valley Civilization: What Happened?

The Science DeskSeptember 17, 2025September 17, 2025

Thousands of years ago, on the fertile plains of the Indus River and its tributaries, a remarkable civilization flourished. Known…

Urban Planning in the Indus Valley: Ahead of Its Time

Urban Planning in the Indus Valley: Ahead of Its Time

The Science DeskSeptember 17, 2025September 17, 2025

When we think of ancient civilizations, images of towering pyramids in Egypt or monumental ziggurats in Mesopotamia often come first.…

The Mystery of the Indus Script: An Undeciphered Language

The Mystery of the Indus Script: An Undeciphered Language

The Science DeskSeptember 17, 2025September 17, 2025

Among the ruins of the Indus Valley Civilization lies one of history’s greatest enigmas: the undeciphered Indus script. Inscribed on…

Earth’s Crust Was Shaped by the Milky Way? New Study Reveals Cosmic Connection

Earth’s Crust Was Shaped by the Milky Way? New Study Reveals Cosmic Connection

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

For centuries, scientists have sought to understand how Earth became the planet we know today—how continents formed, how oceans arose,…

Astronomers Spotted a Black Hole’s Magnetic Fields Flip — And It Changes Everything We Thought We Knew

Astronomers Spotted a Black Hole’s Magnetic Fields Flip — And It Changes Everything We Thought We Knew

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

In 2019, the world caught its first-ever glimpse of a black hole. That unforgettable orange ring, glowing faintly against the…

Scientists Unearth 2,000-Year-Old Lentils in the Canary Islands—And They’re Still Shaping Our Future

Scientists Unearth 2,000-Year-Old Lentils in the Canary Islands—And They’re Still Shaping Our Future

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

On the rugged slopes of the Canary Islands, beneath the sharp winds and blazing sun, lies a story that has…

Did a Comet Wipe Out the Mammoths? New Evidence Points to a Cosmic Catastrophe 13,000 Years Ago

Did a Comet Wipe Out the Mammoths? New Evidence Points to a Cosmic Catastrophe 13,000 Years Ago

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

Thirteen thousand years ago, the Earth stood at the threshold of transformation. Vast sheets of ice were retreating, the climate…

1,500-Year-Old Mural Reveals Lost Zoroastrian Ritual in Tajikistan’s Forgotten Palace

1,500-Year-Old Mural Reveals Lost Zoroastrian Ritual in Tajikistan’s Forgotten Palace

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

In 2022–2023, archaeologists made a discovery that pulled the veil of time back nearly fifteen centuries. Inside the ruins of…

World’s Oldest Mummies Found in Asia—And They’re Twice as Old as Egypt’s

World’s Oldest Mummies Found in Asia—And They’re Twice as Old as Egypt’s

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

When we imagine mummies, most of us picture the golden sands of Egypt, sealed tombs, and linen-wrapped pharaohs lying in…

Harappa: Insights into the Indus Civilization

Harappa: Insights into the Indus Civilization

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

Long before the pyramids of Egypt reached their towering heights, before the ziggurats of Mesopotamia rose against the desert skies,…

Mohenjo-Daro: Archaeology of a Lost City

Mohenjo-Daro: Archaeology of a Lost City

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

In the vast plains of the Indus River valley, beneath layers of soil and silence, lie the remains of one…

Daily Life in Ancient Mesopotamia

Daily Life in Ancient Mesopotamia

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

The lands of ancient Mesopotamia, nestled between the mighty rivers of the Tigris and Euphrates, are often called the “Cradle…

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon: Fact or Legend?

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon: Fact or Legend?

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

Among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, none stirs the imagination quite like the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Unlike…

Assyrians: Warriors of the Ancient World

Assyrians: Warriors of the Ancient World

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

In the vast tapestry of ancient Mesopotamia, few names resonate with as much power, fear, and awe as the Assyrians.…

Babylonians: Astronomy, Mathematics, and Power

Babylonians: Astronomy, Mathematics, and Power

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

In the fertile lands between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, one of humanity’s greatest civilizations took root. The Babylonians, heirs…

Sumerians: The First Great Civilization in History

Sumerians: The First Great Civilization in History

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

When we think of civilization, we often imagine towering cities, systems of writing, organized governments, agriculture, and art that transcends…

Hammurabi’s Code: The First Written Laws

Hammurabi’s Code: The First Written Laws

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

When we think of the foundations of civilization, images of monumental architecture, flourishing trade routes, or the first written symbols…

The Ziggurats of Mesopotamia: Temples to the Gods

The Ziggurats of Mesopotamia: Temples to the Gods

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

When we look back at the origins of human civilization, one land emerges again and again as the cradle of…

New Radical Material Could Make Electric Cars Run 5x Longer on a Single Charge

New Radical Material Could Make Electric Cars Run 5x Longer on a Single Charge

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

The world is in the midst of an energy revolution. From electric cars to renewable power grids, the demand for…

Scientists Shrink Terahertz Waves 200-Fold—Why This “Ocean in a Teacup” Discovery Could Change Everything

Scientists Shrink Terahertz Waves 200-Fold—Why This “Ocean in a Teacup” Discovery Could Change Everything

The Science DeskSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

Imagine the vast, rolling waves of the ocean suddenly compressed to fit inside a teacup. That’s how researchers describe their…

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