Cosmic Ray Tech May Unlock Pyramids' Secrets

CEA lab in France
Researchers fill detectors with gas at CEA lab in France.
(Image credit: Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities, HIP Institute and the Faculty of Engineering (Cairo University))

A new generation of muon telescopes has been built to detect the presence of secret structures and cavities in Egypt's pyramids, a team of researchers announced on Friday.

Built by CEA (French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission) the devices add to an armory of innovative, non-destructive technologies employed to investigate four pyramids which are more than 4,500 years old. They include the Great Pyramid, Khafre or Chephren at Giza, the Bent pyramid and the Red pyramid at Dahshur.

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