Flat ‘metalenses’ may soon redefine industries that rely on the current optical technology largely based on conventional curved lenses. The latest breakthrough churned out from one of Harvard University’s tech labs can magnify objects with 30% greater and more focused sharpness than most top-end microscopes.
The material used to build King Tut's dagger is not from this world, according to a team of Italian and Egyptian researchers. King Tut's dagger is placed next to the mummy of the Egyptian Pharaoh, Tutankhamun.
A three-year-old Egyptian toddler was mistakenly convicted for “killing three people and sabotaging public and private property” during his alleged participation in pro-Morsi protest in 2014.
Egyptian diplomat and former UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali died at aged 93 nearly two decades after stepping down from UN’s top job.
China will be investing $18 billion into rebuilding Egypt.
The Islamic State franchise Sinai Peninsula has claimed responsibility for the bombing of a Cairo courthouse as the Egyptian government continues to grapple with an insurgency that has targeted the legal system, police, and military.
Israelis feel that the fence to wall the nation off from Jordan is vital to its security.
Paris Hilton unknowingly caught herself in a mean plane crash for an Egyptian reality TV series.
Mr. Saber El-Toony's Google + attracted more than five million views and ranked higher than Google itself when searched for the keyword 'Google' from Egypt.
A new study which compared DNA of north African populations found similarities between Egyptians and Eurasians who migrated out of Africa 60,000 years ago.
First modern humans made their way out of Africa via a northern route and not a southern one, according to a new study.
Three Egyptian judges were killed after news broke that the deposed, democratically elected president Mohamed Morsi would be sentenced to death by the military government.
Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak has been sentenced to three years in prison for corruption charges in an effort to legitimize the military dictatorship of Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, whose regime has killed thousands of protesters.
Research shows that gender preferences are not always the determinants of food choices.
The Egyptian government has sentenced a US citizen to life in prison for participating in protests just days after the US restored military aid that had been cut off because of Egypt's military dictatorship.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM