Long before electricity, Roman engineers embedded reflective marble into Pompeii's basalt roads to safely guide nighttime ...
For centuries, engineers and historians have puzzled over one of the greatest mysteries of the ancient world. Why have Roman ...
With less than two months until the launch of NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, engineers at NASA’s Kennedy Space ...
Many Roman buildings did not simply survive as ruins—they kept doing the jobs they were built for. From amphitheaters and ...
What looked like an old Rhine bend was a Roman canal that stayed in use for centuries after the empire fell, researchers ...
Each student became an expert on a specific site in Rome, exploring the history of its construction, how it was built, and engineering principles learned in academic work.
An illustration of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. The NASA observatory was designed to settle essential questions in ...
A digital tool lets users explore the Roman Empire’s road network and, using historical data, estimate how long journeys ...
The last time NASA’s Pegasus barge floated up to Kennedy Space Center, it was hauling the core stage for next year’s Artemis III mission, worth more than $2 billion. The $4.3 billion Nancy Grace ...
Roman Saini achieved what millions dream of by becoming both a doctor and an IAS officer. He then made an unexpected career ...
NASA’s exploration roadmap extends far beyond the International Space Station. Over the next several ...
After it launches in August, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is expected to survey far more of the sky than any space telescope before it.