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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

3, 800 years in the making: A small girl's big find

In a twist of fate, a young girl's curiosity led to a remarkable discovery in southern Israel. The girl, Ziv Nitzan, was just three years old when she stumbled upon a 3, 800-year-old treasure during a family trip to Tel Azekah. This site, located about 50 miles southeast of Tel Aviv, is a mound of r

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Apr 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Mystery of Digha's Yellowish-Brown Waves

The coastal waters near Digha have been experiencing something unusual. A peculiar bloom has been showing up around the same time each year. This bloom is not your typical seaweed or plant growth. It's a type of algae called Phaeocystis. These blooms are not good news. They can mess up the local eco

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Coati's Urban Parasite Puzzle

In the bustling urban jungle, a unique dance unfolds between hosts and parasites. This dance is shaped by various factors. These include the host's size, behavior, how crowded they are, and where they live. These factors can shake up the usual infection patterns seen in nature. The South American co

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Mar 24 2025SCIENCE

The Legacy of a Cell Biology Pioneer

The world of biology has lost a significant figure. Michael P. Sheetz is the man who made a huge difference in cell biology. His work spanned over half a century. He was a key player in understanding motor proteins, membrane biology, cytoskeleton, and mechanobiology. This is a field that studies how

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Mar 23 2025CELEBRITIES

A Life of Resilience and Advocacy

Kitty Dukakis, the former first lady of Massachusetts, passed away at the age of 88. Her family announced her death on Saturday, noting that she had been surrounded by loved ones. Dukakis was known for her openness about her struggles with depression and addiction. She used her experiences to inspir

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Mar 21 2025SPORTS

Derrick Rose: From Court to Diamond

Derrick Rose, a name that echoes through the halls of Chicago sports, is set to add another chapter to his story. This time, he's trading in his basketball for a baseball glove. The city has seen him shine on the court, but now, he's stepping onto a new field. Rose, known for his speed and agility

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Mar 18 2025CELEBRITIES

When Legends Collide: Michael Jordan's Unexpected Encounter with Kevin Bacon

Michael Jordan, the iconic basketball player, is famous for his intense drive and high standards. These traits, however, didn't always translate well off the court, especially when he stepped into the world of acting. One such instance involved the renowned actor Kevin Bacon. Bacon, known for his ac

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Mar 17 2025SCIENCE

Oldest Human Face in Western Europe Discovered

In the realm of human evolution, a significant breakthrough has occurred. A set of facial bone fragments, unearthed in northern Spain, has been dated to an astonishing 1. 1 to 1. 4 million years old. This makes them the oldest human remains ever found in Western Europe. The individual, affectionatel

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Mar 15 2025SPORTS

Michael Johnson's Journey from Football to Track and Field

Michael Johnson's journey to becoming a legendary sprinter didn't start with a love for track and field. He began his athletic career playing football. He had a great game once, but his team lost. On the bus ride home, he felt happy because he played well, but his teammates were sad. This experience

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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

The First Face of Europe

In a remarkable discovery in Spain, scientists have found the earliest known human face fossil in Western Europe. This fossil, affectionately named Pink, was unearthed at the Atapuerca archaeological site in northern Spain. The discovery is significant because it pushes back the timeline of human se

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