Monthly Archives: May, 2026
Regular Grape Consumption is Beneficial for Skin Health, New Study Shows
Science & Nature Grape consumption may improve the skin’s barrier against environmental damage by rewriting gene activity, according to new research led by Western...
This Pompeii victim was likely a doctor trying to help survivors
Science & Nature Technology is humanizing one of the many victims of the Mount Vesuvius eruption in 79 CE.
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Hubble Space Telescope Peers into Post-Starburst Galaxy
Science & Nature NGC 1266 appears frozen between two cosmic identities, offering astronomers a close-up look at how star formation shuts down.
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Leg evolution made most humans right-handed
Science & Nature Rightie' preference isn't seen in any of our primate relatives.
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1,000-year-old dingo bones show that it was injured, cared for, and ritually buried
Science & Nature The dog survived traumatic injuries, thanks to his Barkindji caretakers.
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Plant believed extinct for 60 years suddenly reappears
Science & Nature A random photo snapped in the Australian outback has led to the rediscovery of a plant thought extinct for nearly 60...
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Dave Mason, Traffic Co-Founder, Dies at 79
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RCN’s Multi-Year Legal War With UMG, WMG, and Sony Music Takes a Dramatic Turn
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Demi Lovato, Kacey Musgraves, Kesha & More Artists Who Have Opened Up About UFOs & Alien Life
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