The Great Pyramid of Giza, also known as the Khufu pyramid, is among the most famous wonders of the ancient world. It is also ...
The Great Pyramid of Khufu has stood for roughly 4,600 years. It has survived weathering, looting, shifting sands, and several earthquakes. A new geophysical study suggests one reason may be hidden in ...
Measurements inside the Great Pyramid of Giza show how its design prevents external vibrations from being amplified ...
The Turkish Air Force aerobatics team, the Turkish Stars, create the star and crescent of the Turkish national flag during the opening ceremonies of the aerospace and technology f ...
A new study measuring vibration frequencies throughout the Great Pyramid revealed how it has been able to withstand severe ...
Differences in how the pyramid and surrounding soil vibrate, along with design choices, have protected the structure from ...
The Great Pyramid of Giza has survived for more than 4,600 years despite nearby earthquakes, and new research reveals why.
Ancient pollen grains trapped in desert sediment reveal a lost arm of the Nile, the Khufu branch, flowed near the Giza ...
Ancient Egyptians ingeniously utilized a forgotten, high-volume Nile branch, the Khufu Branch, to transport massive pyramid ...