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Ancient Egyptian soldiers and Greek mercenaries were at 'Armageddon' when biblical king was killed, study suggests
Archaeologists have discovered evidence of an Egyptian army where an Israelite king was killed. The discoveries at Megiddo, which inspired...
livescience.com - 16 days ago

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education
I moved to the North East from Liverpool and this is what I have learnt
I first moved to the North East in September 2023, specifically Sunderland, to study, but it's safe to say that I have never looked back. I am from...
chroniclelive.co.uk - 7 days ago
learning
Ancient Tablet Etched With Mysterious Language Found in Georgia
A few years ago, late in the fall of 2021, locals fishing Georgia's Bashplemi Lake in the municipality of Dmanisi came across a long-forgotten piece...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
learning
The Surprising Coincidences Between Greek and Japanese Languages
The Greek and Japanese languages have some remarkable similarities that not many people are aware of, despite being separated by thousands of miles...
greekreporter.com - 30+ days ago
health
Quebec has achieved herd immunity to HPV: study
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination program has reportedly achieved a degree of herd immunity less than twenty years after its implementation...
citynews.ca - 30+ days ago
health
Your Vision Can Predict Dementia 12 Years Before Diagnosis, Study Discovers
The eyes can reveal a lot about the health of our brain. Indeed, problems with the eyes can be one of the earliest signs of cognitive decline. Our...
sciencealert.com - 21 days ago
technology
US Mac growth suggests Microsoft may have done Apple a huge favor
Growth in US Mac shipments hit more than 25% in the final quarter of last year, outperforming that of all PC makers. Only Acer came close with 20% growth, while market leaders HP and Dell both saw their shipments decline year-on-year. A market intelligence company has suggested a key factor may be...
9to5mac.com - 30+ days ago
books
Alexander Vindman's new book is a folly: of history, and the truth
Alexander Vindman’s recent book, “The Folly of Realism,”throws down the gauntlet, as the name suggests, at the “realists” he thinks were responsible...
responsiblestatecraft.org - 5 days ago
technology
Breathing-soliton laser study unveils new complexities in synchronization phenomena
An Aston University researcher has conducted the first experimental demonstration of intricate and previously theorized behaviors in the fundamental...
phys.org - 12 days ago
music
Rock icon who died 50 years ago may be alive in Northeast, documentary claims
The circumstances of Jim Morrison’s death have always been a bit mysterious. Now a documentary series suggests the rock legend could still be alive...
masslive.com - 14 days ago
health
Off switch for known driver of prostate cancer discovered
Prostate cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer, and the fifth leading cause of cancer death, among men worldwide, but a new study gives more...
cosmosmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
science
'Wild Swimming' Does Something Amazing to Your Mind, Study Reveals
On Perranporth beach in Cornwall, UK, a local outdoor swimming group called the Perranporth Bluetits is out in force. This group are determined to...
sciencealert.com - 11 days ago
space
An amateur astronomer used an old technique to study Jupiter — and found something strange
"Astronomers will always assume a simple model unless there is overwhelming evidence that this simple model is flawed." Scientists and amateur...
space.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
I'm a doctor who's spent 10 years studying longevity: These are the habits I do every day for a long, healthy life
Dr. Darshan Shah has been a physician and board-certified surgeon for 30 years. About ten years ago, his family history of diabetes and a health...
cnbc.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
A New Study Says People Who Make Decisions Like This Wind Up Happier in the End
You probably make a lot of decisions in your business. Here’s how not to regret the bad ones. Running a business? No matter what industry or what size, I’ll bet you make more decisions each morning than many other people make in a week. So how can you make decisions you’re less likely to regret?...
inc.com - 26 days ago
technology
Six dead as tourist submarine crashes off the coast of Egypt
Dozens of people were aboard the Sindbad submersible when it crashed in the Red Sea less than a mile off the coast of the Egyptian city of Hurghada. At least six people have died after a tourist submarine crashed in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt early Thursday. The Egyptian governorate office...
nbcnews.com - 9 days ago
learning
92% of Kids Say Creativity Helps Boost Their Confidence, Crayola Study Shows
Experts say expressing creativity helps kids recognize their own unique talents. Creativity, or the ability to come up with original ideas, is a skill...
parents.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
45 Windows shortcuts that will boost your productivity at work
Almost everyone has to use a PC or laptop for work nowadays, whether you work in an office, work from home, or are studying in school. Since Windows...
xda-developers.com - 30+ days ago
health
Israel has killed many more people in Gaza than reported, top health study says
More than 64,000 people in Gaza died violent deaths between October 2023 and June 2024. Israeli forces killed more than 64,000 people in Gaza since...
politico.eu - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
5 Companies Now Hiring Work-From-Anywhere Remote Jobs In 2025
Ping- pong tables, well-stocked canteens, and bring-your-dog-to-the-office days are benefits fewer employees care about anymore. In fact, having the liberty to work remotely holds even stronger weight than a paycheck, a fresh survey by Cultivated Culture confirmed. The study, which polled more than...
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how-to
Study Shows How to Make Heat Pumps Even More Efficient
Artificial intelligence can ensure the efficient operation of heat pumps. This is what the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) found...
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business
Americans moving past taboos about family financial planning, study finds
Americans have historically been averse to discussing financial matters among family members, but a recent study by Fidelity Investments found that attitudes toward taboo wealth topics are shifting. Fidelity's State of Wealth Mobility study found that 56% of Americans didn't discuss family finances...
foxbusiness.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Massive Study of 40 Countries Shows America Is an Outlier in the Worst Way
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studyfinds.org - 12 days ago
fitness
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One in five women will experience a stroke. Fortunately, a new study says consuming this drink daily could reduce a women's risk. According to the...
thehealthy.com - 30+ days ago
science
Biotin may protect brain from manganese damage
A new study reveals that biotin, a B vitamin, could shield the brain from damage caused by chronic manganese exposure, which has been linked to...
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books
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From the treatment of BAME patients historically to the disproportionate number of Covid deaths, this important study by an NHS doctor exposes discrimination in healthcare...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago