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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
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Study uncovers simple secret to low-cost temperature control in historic homes: 'They perform way better than we expect'
Opening the windows is a simple way to lower indoor temperatures. That's how large historic structures such as fortresses and cathedrals operated...
thecooldown.com
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mindfulness
Promoting Resilience in Youth through Mindfulness mEditation (PRYME): Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial investigating the effects of mindfulness training as add-on to care-as-usual on internalizing problems, mental illness development, and associated brain and cognitive processes in help-seeking youth - BMC Psychiatry
Recent years have witnessed a steep drop in youth mental health. Increasing rates of mental health problems are observed since the early 2010s,...
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parenting
TruHeight Growth Protein Shake Clinical Pilot Study Suggests Promising Support For Height Growth in Children and Adolescents
The study reinforces support from pediatric health professionals and parents who enjoy TruHeight's nutritious products, along with the healthy growth...
newsminer.com
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technology
Groundbreaking study reveals hidden hearing modes within the human ear
In the depths of your inner ear lies one of biology’s most intricate sound systems. A new discovery reveals that the cochlea — the spiral-shaped...
thebrighterside.news
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space
Meet the Taurus Constellation: The Ancient Bull
Every year, Taurus returns to the autumn and winter skies of the Northern Hemisphere. In iconic illustrations, this constellation outlines the drama...
skyandtelescope.org
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apps
Period Apps Are Being Linked To Rising Abortions — This Expert Says There's More To The Story
Here's what the founder of a women's health site has to say. Recently, the British Medical Journal published a study using self-reported data from...
huffingtonpost.co.uk
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health
Study finds deep-brain stimulation shifts people out of negative ‘cycles’ of mental illness
While a flexible body may be helpful for physical health, a flexible brain — or the ability to break out of cycles of negative thoughts, behaviors...
minnpost.com
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money / travel
These are the world’s most affordable countries to travel to in 2025, according to a new study
For travelers seeking an affordable getaway in 2025, HelloSafe has unveiled a new study ranking the world’s most budget-friendly travel destinations....
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entrepreneurship / business
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Long Branch, NJ – In an ever-evolving digital landscape, small business owners, creatives, and entrepreneurs must continuously adapt to stay ahead....
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cool stuff
First-ever fast radio burst (FRB) found in an ancient, elliptical galaxy
Investigating the enigmatic origins of fast radio bursts (FRBs) has taken a surprising turn. These millisecond-long radio flares, radiating immense...
thebrighterside.news
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beauty
Why you shouldn't scratch an itchy rash: New study explains
Your parents were right: Scratching an itchy rash really does make it worse. Now we know why, thanks to new research that uncovers how scratching...
sciencedaily.com
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nature
Is that a durian? No, it’s a weird ancient mollusc
A 510-million-year-old creature that looked like the famously smelly fruit suggests that the earliest molluscs were covered in hollow spines. Ewen...
nature.com
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nature
Activity at Alaska’s Mount Spurr Suggests That The Volcano Is About To Erupt
Learn more about the likelihood of an explosive Mount Spurr eruption, which would spew clouds of ash into the air above southcentral Alaska. Gas...
discovermagazine.com
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nature
First Case of Deadly ‘Staggering Disease’ Found in Colorado Mountain Lion
Researchers revealed in a study published this week they discovered the first case of a mountain lion in the U.S. contracting a deadly neurological...
wideopenspaces.com
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cool stuff
Sonic 3 Concept Art Suggests There Were Once Plans To Include Silver
• Sonic trilogy director Jeff Fowler is very aware of how much people want to see Silver in the movies. • Fowler has already considered how Silver...
thegamer.com
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work-life balance
Study: Remote Workers Are Less Burnt Out Than In-Office Employees
Remote workers are happier and less exhausted with work than in-office employees, and it's not particularly close. If you want to cut down on employee...
tech.co
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parenting
Youth vaping: First-of-its-kind NZ study reveals worrying misconceptions among teens
A first-of-its-kind national study has revealed worrying misconceptions among Kiwi teens about vaping, which health researchers say urgently needs to...
nzherald.co.nz
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architecture
UK Town Has a Stunning Greek Temple Where You Can Spend the Night
In the UK, there is a stunning Greek temple where visitors can spend the night. The location has been described as a “secret Cotswolds utopia”...
greekreporter.com
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architecture
Porous ground treatments for propeller noise reduction in ground effect
This study investigates the aerodynamic and aeroacoustic behavior of propellers operating in ground-effect conditions, with an emphasis on the impact...
nature.com
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science
Scientists discover pristine ancient forest frozen in time in Rocky Mountains
A melting ice patch in the Rocky Mountains uncovered an ancient forest, and these trees have stories to tell about dynamic landscapes and climate...
livescience.com
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architecture
First Ancient Greek Temple in 1,700 Years Opens in Arcadia
After 1,700 years the first ancient Greek temple opened in Arcadia, Peloponnese over the weekend. Hundreds of people attended the inauguration...
greekreporter.com
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health
Why we should all try to eat like people in rural Papua New Guinea – new study
Western diets – high in processed foods and low in fibre – are associated with obesity, diabetes and heart disease. These diets don’t only harm our...
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business
Using principles of swarm intelligence, study compares platforms that allow brainstorming among large groups
Humans are not the only species that deliberate in groups to reach decisions; schools of fish, flocks of birds, and swarms of bees can reach...
phys.org
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science / technology
'Love hormone' oxytocin can pause pregnancy, animal study finds
Oxytocin, a hormone linked to bonding behaviors, might also help mice modulate their pregnancies. Someday, this line of research could improve our...
livescience.com
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science / learning
Surprisingly slow speed of human thought calculated by Caltech
We all like to think of ourselves as quick-witted, but a new study from Caltech calculates that our brains process information at the extremely slow...
newatlas.com
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