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Staff at the international science and education exhibition area of the 2025 Beijing International Week for Science Literacy ...
Recent findings from ancient Korean texts provide fascinating evidence of early compass use. This discovery sheds new light ...
Why are some people fiery and impulsive while others are calm and measured? The ancient Greeks believed they had the answer, ...
Did you know that aquaculture is the fastest-growing food production sector In the world? This is as a result of seafood being one of those rare types of food that is very useful to humans and at the ...
The ambitious scientist Nikola Tesla is about to showcase the mysterious—at the time near-magical—power of ...
"smoked mummies" were found in Southeast Asia, rewriting the origins of mummification and revealing a cultural tradition.
In this month's It's Debatable column, Rosen and Moster debate whether the rise of Artificial Intelligence presents an ...
On August 25 1958, Momofoku Ando launched “Instant Cook Chikin Ramen” – referred to as magic ramen in Japan. The noodles were already seasoned and cooked, cutting down on time and labour, but ...
Museums are usually places that can bore people. But not all of them, here are some of the most quirky museums in the world ...
John Gordon Freeman, 83, of Chanute, passed away Monday, Sept. 15, 2025 at CenterPoint Medical Center in Independence, ...
By 3D-printing intricate microarchitectures, engineers created a soft metamaterial that remembers its transformed shape.
The genocide in Gaza has exposed the weaponization of the Holocaust as a vehicle not to prevent genocide, but to perpetuate it, not to examine the past, but to manipulate the present.Read ...