Science
King Tut’s tomb is not safe in Luxor: source
August 2, 2019
King Tut’s tomb is not safe in Luxor: source
Both the tomb and mummy of King Tutankhamen, located in Luxor, are currently in danger because of the excessive flow…
Heracleion, the mysterious city under the Mediterranean
August 2, 2019
Heracleion, the mysterious city under the Mediterranean
“The ancient Egyptian city of Heracleion was once a bustling trading port. Now, it lies 45 metres (about 148 feet)…
Egypt constructs its first-ever two satellites
August 2, 2019
Egypt constructs its first-ever two satellites
A team of engineers working for the National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences (NARSS) succeeded in creating two…
Remains of Graeco-Roman Senate building uncovered in North Sinai
July 31, 2019
Remains of Graeco-Roman Senate building uncovered in North Sinai
The Egyptian archeological mission working in Tel al-Farma (ancient Pelusium) in North Sinai have uncovered part of a huge building…
Oil spills across 150 meters of Ras Ghareb amid oil pollution warnings
July 31, 2019
Oil spills across 150 meters of Ras Ghareb amid oil pollution warnings
Oil stains covered a distance of 150 meters in the Dai al-Qamr area of Ras Ghareb in the Red Sea…
Egypt considers transforming Sharm el-Sheikh into green, eco-friendly city
July 31, 2019
Egypt considers transforming Sharm el-Sheikh into green, eco-friendly city
Egypt’s Minister of Environment Yasmin Fouad met on Tuesday the Governor of South Sinai Khaled Foda to discuss the ministry’s…
VeryNile announces competition to stop plastic usage
July 30, 2019
VeryNile announces competition to stop plastic usage
Following various efforts put into place to transform Egypt into an environmentally friendly country, VeryNile in collaboration with UN Environment…
Nordic countries sizzle as European heatwave moves north
July 28, 2019
Nordic countries sizzle as European heatwave moves north
Nordic countries are experiencing searing temperatures as Europe’s record-breaking heatwave moves north, with Norway on Saturday equaling its 1970 record,…
New findings excavated in submerged ancient cities Heracleion and Canopus
July 25, 2019
New findings excavated in submerged ancient cities Heracleion and Canopus
Marine archeologists excavated a crumbled temple and several valuable finds located in the flooded underwater site of ancient cities Heracleion…
Trains slowed down as temperature records tumble in Europe
July 24, 2019
Trains slowed down as temperature records tumble in Europe
Trains were slowed down and holidaymakers flocked to swimming pools, beaches and lakes in western Europe on Wednesday as another…