Lost Scrolls of Philodemus Translated With AI, Revealing Pompeii’s Hidden Philosophies After 2,000 Years

Ancient texts breathe again through modern technology.

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In the ruins of Herculaneum, buried under ash from Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, hundreds of papyrus scrolls lay carbonized and unreadable for two thousand years. Now, artificial intelligence has helped scientists read these fragile relics, unveiling the words of Philodemus, a philosopher of Epicurean thought. Using advanced imaging and machine learning, experts have resurrected ideas about pleasure, knowledge, and life once shared in Roman villas. What follows is the unfolding story of how ancient philosophy met modern technology—and how a lost voice from antiquity is speaking again after centuries of silence.

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New DNA Research Reveals Who the First Europeans Really Were

Ancient genomes rewrite Europe’s early human story.

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Ancient DNA has become a time machine guiding scientists back to the continent’s earliest inhabitants, showing that the origin of Europeans is far more complex than once thought. Recent studies reveal multiple waves of migration, surprising ancestry mixings, and even populations that left no modern descendants. Each breakthrough peels back another layer of the European genetic past, and the story unfolds in ten key moments that reshape what we thought we knew about who “the first Europeans” really were.

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Researcher’s Mistake Leads to Game-Changing Building Material Stronger Than Concrete

Unexpected discovery reshapes the future of construction.

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A simple miscalculation in a materials science lab paved the way for a new building material that outperforms standard concrete in strength, durability and sustainability. What began as a failed experiment evolved into a binder that absorbs carbon dioxide rather than emits it and uses industrial waste as raw ingredients. Here are ten key insights tracing how one slip-up became a potentially transformative force in construction, showing implications from waste management to global infrastructure and environmental impact.

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13 False Stories About Native Americans Everyone Needs to Stop Repeating

Myths that erase truth and shape wrong ideas.

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Many things people think they know about Native Americans come from stories that were never true. These myths have been passed down for generations, turning complex histories into simple, often harmful tales. By uncovering thirteen of the most common falsehoods, we can start to see how they’ve shaped our view of Indigenous people. Each one connects to the next, showing how misunderstanding spreads when we don’t ask questions. It’s time to replace these old, misleading ideas with real, living truths that honor the diversity and strength of Native nations.

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DeepSeek Urges Tech Firms to Help Before AI Replaces Millions of Jobs

The next decade may decide the fate of work.

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A warning from DeepSeek has reignited global concern about how artificial intelligence could reshape the job market. Chen Deli, a senior researcher at the firm, predicted that millions of roles could disappear within a decade if companies fail to act now. His message wasn’t just about automation, it was about accountability. He emphasized that the tech giants driving this wave of innovation must also take the lead in protecting the workforce, retraining employees, and rebuilding trust. What follows are twelve key insights from the study and its aftermath, revealing both the risks and the path toward a more human-centered future.

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