The Enigma of King Tut’s Tomb: Scientists Unravel the Mystery of the Pharaoh’s Curse
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April 27, 2024, 2:15 a.m. ET
The Mystery of King Tutankhamun’s Curse Unraveled
Archaeologists have long been puzzled by the curse associated with King Tutankhamun’s tomb in Egypt, which has been linked to the deaths of several excavators who uncovered it in 1922.
Recently, a scientist claims to have deciphered the enigma of the infamous “Pharaoh’s Curse” more than a century later.
In a study published in the Journal of Scientific Exploration (JSE), Ross Fellowes revealed that toxic levels of radiation from uranium and hazardous waste have been trapped inside the tomb for over 3,000 years, posing a significant health risk to anyone exposed to it.
The radiation levels within the tomb are so high that individuals coming into contact with it are at risk of developing fatal radiation sickness and cancer.
Fellowes noted that both ancient and modern Egyptian populations have shown elevated rates of hematopoietic cancers, which are commonly associated with radiation exposure.
Moreover, the presence of high radiation levels is not limited to Tutankhamun’s tomb alone. Fellowes discovered intense radiation in other ancient tomb ruins in Egypt, including sites near the pyramids at Giza and underground tombs at Saqqara.
These findings indicate radiation levels that exceed accepted safety standards by tenfold, raising concerns about the health risks posed by ancient Egyptian tombs.
It is speculated that the builders of these tombs were aware of the dangers, as evidenced by ominous warnings inscribed on the walls, foretelling death for those who disturb the tombs.
Translations of these warnings as ”forbidden” due to ”evil spirits” likely contributed to the belief in supernatural curses surrounding these a
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Universities announced the benchmark scores for 2024 transcripts, the highest being 25.5 points
Up to now, 13 universities have announced the benchmark scores for 2024 high school transcripts, of which the benchmark score for Multimedia Communications is 25.5.
Below are the benchmark scores for high school transcripts of universities in 2024:
Up to now, the highest recorded benchmark score for early admission is 25.5 points (Multimedia Communications major) of Vietnamese Women’s Academy. In general, for the method of reviewing academic transcripts, the standard score ranges from 19 – 25.5 points.
With the consideration method combining academic transcript results with international English certificates, the admission score ranges from 22 – 25 points.
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Universities announced the benchmark scores for 2024 transcripts, the highest being 25.5 points
VACCINATION CAMPAIGN – Vibrant appeal from Mialy Rajoelina to parents
First lady Mialy Rajoelina, happy to be the godmother of vaccination in Madagascar. |
On the occasion of the major vaccination catch-up program, launched yesterday in Antanimenabe Ankorondrano, the godmother of vaccination emphasized the importance of vaccinating children.
Awareness and encouragement. The First Lady and godmother of vaccination, Mialy Rajoelina, highlighted the importance of vaccines for children’s health during the launch ceremony of the catch-up of zero doses and under-vaccinated children.
Yesterday, in Antanimenabe Ankorondrano, the vaccination catch-up program was launched. The goal of the organization is to give vaccines to children who have not received or completed the doses they should have received since birth. It is imperative to vaccinate children at the right time, as Mialy Rajoelina, sponsor of vaccination, testifies: “I encourage parents to vaccinate their child
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VACCINATION CAMPAIGN – Vibrant appeal from Mialy Rajoelina to parents
Ukraine – Russia war, last minute | Russian airstrike with missiles and drones seriously damages a power plant in Dnipro
As the war in Ukraine marks 720 days, the Kremlin has accused the Russians of hostility towards Russia. baltic leaders about which it has been issued search and arrest warrants for his vision of history.
Russia has declared the Prime Minister of Estonia, Kaja Kallas, one of the strongest voices within the European Union (EU) an
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Rescuers silently search for Arian (6)
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Missing boySearch for Arian (6): Rescuers can only whisper
While the emergency services searched for Arian, who was missing in Lower Saxony, with fireworks and light signals, they have now changed their strategy.
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Search teams continued to search for Arian Arnold (6 years old) from Bremervörde in Lower Saxony on Saturday night.
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Unlike before, they worked in silence so as not to scare the autistic boy.
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Arian’s parents launched an appeal to the population on Facebook.
From six years old Ariano Arnold As of Friday evening there was no sign of anyone from Bremervörde in Lower Saxony. Despite light signals, fireworks, children’s songs and the like Audio recordings of his family Emergency services were unable to find the autistic boy. Now search teams are radically changing their strategy: instead of noise and light, in the future they will search for Arian using silent methods.
On Sunday night, the soldiers divided into smaller groups of three to five people and searched with night vision devices. They could only whisper to each other.
As reported by the newspaper “Bild”, other rescuers from the police and fire brigade also searched for Arian during the search operations. They were also told to remain silent. Unlike at the beginning, when it was thought that lights and noises could lure Arian out of his possible hiding place, rescuers now believe that the autistic boy may be frightened by loud noises.
Isn’t Arian coming out of hiding?
The search for the six-year-old boy now enters its fifth consecutive day: Arian disappeared from his parents’ home on Monday evening, alone, scantily dressed and wearing socks. Since then, Air Force drones, helicopters, search dogs, divers, sonar boats and a reconnaissance tornado have been in use.
Due to
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Venice, Italy Introduces Entry Fees for Day Visitors: 15,700 Pay 5 Euros on First Day
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Although Venice, Italy was the first city in the world to start charging entry fees from day visitors, it was found that 15,700 people paid 5 euros, or 7,000 won, for the city’s entrance fee.
The Mayor of Venice Luigi Brugnaro praised himself for taking a successful first step.
According to AFP on the 25th local time, on the first day of operation of this system, 113,000 tourists registered to visit through the official website and application of the city of Venice.
Of these, 15,700 people who visited Venice on a day trip without staying overnight paid 5 euros for entry to the city.
About 40,000 people were guests staying more than one night who did not need to pay an entry fee, and the rest were exempt, such as students, employees, and relatives or friends of residents.
The entrance fee policy was introduced to the Venetian city to solve the problem of urban congestion cau
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Venice, Italy Introduces Entry Fees for Day Visitors: 15,700 Pay 5 Euros on First Day
Fenerbahce is keeping its exit from the league open
Istanbul – After the fan attacks in the Turkish Süper Lig, the Istanbul club Fenerbahce is still considering leaving the league. A decision on this should be made at a general meeting of the club in three months, said Fenerbahce President Ali Koc after an extraordinary
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Marches attacking an American base in the Iraqi-Syrian-Jordanian triangle
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/ Media reported, on Sunday, that “suicide” drones attacked the American Al-Tanf base on the Iraqi-Syrian-Jordanian border triangle.
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Marches attacking an American base in the Iraqi-Syrian-Jordanian triangle
Shameful red: Liverpool lost 2:0 to Everton
The 34th round of the Premier League was held this evening (Thursday) with the Liverpool city derby in focus in which Everton beat Liverpool 0:2 and apparently destroyed their championship dreams. Manchester United beat Sheffield United last in the table 2:4, after coming back twice on the way to a crazy turnaround. In addition, Crystal Palace beat Newcastle 2-0 thanks to a brace from Jean-Philippe Mattea to record a third consecutive win under Oliver Glasner, while Bournemouth beat Wolves 0-1 in a hard-fought game.
Everton – Liverpool 0:2
A fatal blow to Jurgen Klopp’s team in the championship race. The guest succumbed to the Toffees with goals from Jared Burnthwaite who took advantage of a defensive error in the 27th minute, and Dominic Calvert Lewin who powerfully struck in from a corner kick in the 58th minute. In doing so, the Reds remain three points behind Arsenal, and are one point above Manchester City, who have two games in hand.
In order to get back into the picture in the championship race, Klopp’s team will need two stumbles from each of their rivals in the little that remains until the end of the season. The Mighty Reds will host West Ham in the next round for a tough game and will hope to recover, while the Blues will hope to continue the positive momentum when they host Brentford.
Alexis McAllister vs. Dominic Calvert Lewin (Reuters) Andrew Robertson vs. Jack Harrison (Reuters)
27th minute, a goal! Everton went up to 0:1: Jared Burnthwaite took advantage of a difficult defensive error and pushed home from close range to give the hosts the lead
Everton players celebrate (Reuters) Abdulai Dokor
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“Discomfort and discomfort”. The truth about the complaint –
MEP Piero Fassino, interviewed by Enrico Galletti on RTL102.5, clarifies the situation after being accused of stealing perfume at the airport. And he says: “I’m not well, I feel uncomfortable and very unwell. I have never stolen anything in my life.” But what happened? This morning, the daily newspaper Il Fatto reported what happened at Fiumicino airport: Fassino inadvertently put a women’s perfume in his pocket while having his hands full with the phone on one side and the trolley on the other. The deputy immediately clarified the matter, but would have been reported.
Mandatory conditional because, as he says on the radio, he has not received any complaints. “I’m not well, I’m not coping well with this matter, which causes me discomfort and a lot of uneasiness. It’s all the result of a misunderstanding, a misunderstanding that I hope will be clarified. I went to Fiumicino airport, went to the duty free shop, took a perfume from the shelves for my wife, but having my hands full with a trolley and phone, I put it in the pocket of the jacket I was wearing. This gesture, done naively, was actually seen by a security officer, who stopped me and asked me to account for it, I tried to explain, but he didn’t think my explanation was exhaustive, he called a police officer, recording the fact . It is an episode – explains the representative of the Democratic Party – that makes me deeply uncomfortable. I have never stolen anything in my life. In fifty years of political activity I have never made similar gestures.” I hope this thing can be clarified”, Fassino hoped.
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