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Pyramid of Giza Egypt’s Giza Plateau, home to the iconic Pyramid of Giza—one of the last surviving Seven Wonders of the Ancient World—is undergoing a massive transformation. The decision ...
Last month, a pair of Italian scientists claimed that the pyramids of Egypt are hiding a massive city under them. They used a technology similar to sonar radar to peer beneath the 4,500-year-old ...
What’s interesting, though, is that we get a Fibonacci sequence when looking at the number of titles won by each team in Premier League history in reverse order. A Fibonacci series, which typically ...
Aligning this specific sequence took 33 years in the making, and BBC’s Kit Yates discovered that when listed from least to most, the 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 comprises the famous mathematical wonder, the ...
Pyramids FC are set to take on Egyptian giants Zamalek SC in the Egyptian Cup Final but the Sky Blues made a special request following their qualification to the CAF Champions League final ...
While football fans may notice "Manchester = unusually good at football", any mathematician or math enjoyer will recognize that these win totals spell out the Fibonacci sequence, a sequence of ...
Liverpool FC's victory at the weekend has clinched them their second Premier League title but it also resulted in something curious – producing a strange series of numbers in the league's record ...
But it will be enough to get many maths aficionados excited. They will recognise this as the Fibonacci sequence, in which each number (after the first two) is the sum of the previous two in the ...
Biblical Garden of Eden could be hidden beneath Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza. Credit: Douwe C. van der Zee / CC BY-SA 4.0 A computer engineer has proposed a new theory about the biblical Garden of ...
Led by Orascom Pyramids Entertainment Services, the overhaul introduces a series of major updates intended to modernise the visitor experience while safeguarding the plateau's historical integrity. A ...
Umpires have a difficult job, and split-second decisions can look bad when up against slow-motion replay. But that's not exactly what happened with first base umpire Clint Vondrak on Saturday.
Democratic Republic of Congo-born Fiston Mayele was the hero as Pyramids came from behind twice to beat Orlando Pirates of South Africa 3-2 in the return match and on aggregate. In stark contrast ...