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August 2021 - Silicon Chip Online

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Brain Aneurysm Treatment Market is expected to reach US$ 6,222.47 Mn with a CAGR of 14.1% from 2020-2027

Brain Aneurysm Treatment Market is expected to reach US$ 6,222.47 Mn with a CAGR of 14.1% from 2020-2027
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Brain Aneurysm Treatment Market is expected to reach US$ 6,222.47 Mn with a CAGR of 14.1% from 2020-2027

Brain Aneurysm Treatment Market is expected to reach US$ 6,222.47 Mn with a CAGR of 14.1% from 2020-2027
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Egyptian mummy 'doesn't match the name on 3,000-year-old coffin'

In a potentially ancient case of mistaken identity, a new study reveals that an Egyptian mummy likely wasn't the person named on the front of its coffin.  Aussie scientists performed computerised tomography (CT) scans and radiocarbon dating on the mummy and coffin, currently housed at the University of Sydney.  The mummified female body dates as far back as the year 1200 BC, while the coffin in which the mummy resides was constructed in the year 1000 BC, they found.  The body may have been inserted by a crafty Egyptian dealer into what was at the time an empty coffin at some point during the 19th century, just before it was bought for the university. 

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