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Iron Age Origins: A New Theory Emerges?

Iron Age Origins: A New Theory Emerges?
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Tomáš Prokopčák's newsletter explores a fascinating possibility: the Iron Age may have begun in a location completely different from what we traditionally believe. Could history be rewritten? Read more...

Life's Twists: Cave Dweller & Inspired Teacher

Life's Twists: Cave Dweller & Inspired Teacher
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A Turkish man finds solace in a cave after losing his home in an earthquake, while a teacher rediscovers his passion through travel. Two stories of resilience and unexpected journeys. Read more...

The Latest Health Trends: From Soda to Near-Death

The Latest Health Trends: From Soda to Near-Death
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Explore the latest health trends: are "healthy" sodas truly beneficial? Plus, insights on weight loss, acne solutions, and the profound experiences of those who've returned from clinical death. Read more...

Global News Roundup: Water Shortages, Crime, and History

Global News Roundup: Water Shortages, Crime, and History
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A quick look at news from around the globe: Water shortages in Syria, a crackdown on illegal cigarettes, flooding in Jakarta, and uncovering forgotten Black history in London. Read more...

Stonehenge Builders May Have Had Dark Skin

Stonehenge Builders May Have Had Dark Skin
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A new study suggests the builders of Stonehenge likely had dark skin. Plus, the discovery of a wooden "Stonehenge" in Denmark reveals links between ancient civilizations. Read more...

Science News: Dark Matter, Cute Mice, and More

Science News: Dark Matter, Cute Mice, and More
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This week's science roundup includes dark matter research, genetically engineered woolly mice, early salamander sightings, and a life-altering family tree revelation. Read more...

Science News: Bison, Storms, COVID, and Ancient Tools

Science News: Bison, Storms, COVID, and Ancient Tools
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Recent science news covers Yellowstone bison merging into a single population, deadly US storms, a critique of COVID policies, and the discovery of 1.5 million-year-old bone tools in Tanzania. Read more...

Science News: Bone Tools, Storms, and Ocean Moons

Science News: Bone Tools, Storms, and Ocean Moons
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This week in science: early humans used bone tools 1.5 million years ago, Jupiter's moon Callisto may have an ocean, and deadly storms threaten the US. Read more...

China's Space Exploration: Cancer Research & Mars Beach

China's Space Exploration: Cancer Research & Mars Beach
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China's advancements in science include research on cancer metabolism, potential discovery of an ancient Martian ocean, and plans for international space collaboration. Read more...

Science News: Geology, Peptides, and Immune Systems

Science News: Geology, Peptides, and Immune Systems
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Recent science news includes cooperation between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan on Pamir Mountain geology, research into the PNC-27 peptide, a new immune system component, and record high temperatures. Read more...

Police Investigate Series of Disturbing Incidents

Police Investigate Series of Disturbing Incidents
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From illegal logging to animal poisoning and violent assaults, police are dealing with a surge of concerning incidents, prompting calls for greater transparency in certain cases. Read more...

Breaking Cycles: Parenting, Habits, and Wine

Breaking Cycles: Parenting, Habits, and Wine
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Explore ways to break harmful parenting patterns, develop positive habits, and discover light, refreshing red wines. A guide to self-improvement and simple pleasures. Read more...

Science Roundup: Worm Feelings, Polar Bears, and Lichen

Science Roundup: Worm Feelings, Polar Bears, and Lichen
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This week in science: exploring invertebrate sentience, tracking polar bears in Svalbard, reintroducing rare lichen, and observing triple cyclones in the South Pacific. Read more...

Arctic Science: From Ice Claims to Mammoth-Like Elephants

Arctic Science: From Ice Claims to Mammoth-Like Elephants
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This article explores recent developments in Arctic science, from debunking misinformation about increasing ice to the possibility of genetically engineered, mammoth-like elephants. It also touches on plant photosynthesis in the Arctic darkness and Czech schoolchildren excelling in robotics. Read more...

Pompeii's Frescoes: Dionysian Mysteries Unveiled

Pompeii's Frescoes: Dionysian Mysteries Unveiled
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New discoveries in Pompeii reveal stunning frescoes depicting Dionysian rituals, including a captivating fresco featuring an ambiguous woman rather than Dionysus himself. Read more...

Blue Ghost Lander Successfully Touches Down on the Moon

Blue Ghost Lander Successfully Touches Down on the Moon
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Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander has successfully landed on the Moon in Mare Crisium, marking a key milestone in NASA's quest to have private companies deliver equipment to the lunar surface. The lander carries 10 scientific and technological experiments. Read more...

Scientists Make Strides in Mammoth Revival, Face US Storms

Scientists Make Strides in Mammoth Revival, Face US Storms
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American scientists are making progress toward reviving the woolly mammoth while the US South braces for severe storms. Plus, a look at GMO corn and a breakthrough in treating spinal muscular atrophy. Read more...

Health Headlines: Anxiety Relief, Aging Jobs, and More

Health Headlines: Anxiety Relief, Aging Jobs, and More
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This week's health news includes a one-minute anxiety fix, a calculator to see if your job is aging you, research on Alzheimer's in women, and a life-saving manicure. Read more...

Science News: Glass Brain, Beavers, Planets, and Woodhenge

Science News: Glass Brain, Beavers, Planets, and Woodhenge
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Recent science news includes a man's brain turned to glass by Vesuvius, beaver releases in England, a planetary parade, and a Stonehenge-like circle found in Denmark. Read more...

Hubble Spots Wild Galaxy Dance; Czechs Study Black Holes

Hubble Spots Wild Galaxy Dance; Czechs Study Black Holes
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Hubble observes unusual galaxy movements around Andromeda, while Czech scientists contribute to black hole research. Plus, a dry winter hits the Czech Republic. Read more...

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