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“Extremely rare” bronze armor from Czechia turns out to be a Trojan War era artifact 3,200-year-old warrior armor links Moravia to the world of Homeric myth.
Amish Kids Almost Never Get Allergies and Scientists Finally Know Why How Amish barns could hold the secret to preventing the onset of allergies.
Satellite Eyes Reveal Which Ocean Sanctuaries Are Really Working (And Which Are Just ‘Paper Parks’) AI and radar satellites expose where illegal fishing ends — and where it persists.
This Is the Oldest Ice on the Planet and It’s About to Be Slowly Melted to Unlock 1.5 Million Years of Climate History Antarctic ice core may reveal how Earth’s glacial rhythms transformed a ...
Scientists Superheated Gold to 14 Times Its Melting Point and It Remained Solid No laws of physics were harmed in this process.
This Startup Claims It Can Turn Mercury Into Gold Using Fusion Energy and Scientists Are Intrigued The age-old alchemist's dream may find new life in the heart of a fusion reactor.
Over 90% of global renewable power projects are now cheaper than fossil fuels Solar is 40% cheaper, and onshore wind is under half the price.
How Handing Smartphones to Kids Before They Turn 13 May Damage Their Mental Health for Life The earlier kids get phones, the worse their mental health looks by adulthood.
Generative AI Is Taking Over Insurance. But Half the Industry Is Worried Generative AI is reshaping how insurers assess risk, retain customers, and fight complexity.
Japan Just Smashed the Internet Speed World Record and It’s Much Faster Than You Think Researchers transmitted 127,500 GB every second — over the distance from Chicago to Dallas.
Astronomers Spotted a Ghostly Star Orbiting Betelgeuse and Its Days Are Already Numbered A faint partner explains the red giant's mysterious heartbeat.
This Ancient Greek City Was Swallowed by the Sea—and Yet Refused to Die A 3,000-year record of resilience, adaptation, and seismic survival ...
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