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Strange Viking Age burial with shells covering woman’s mouth leaves archaeologists perplexed
A metal detectorist has discovered a strange Viking Age grave in Norway with scallop shells covering the mouth of the ...
Real life is messy; algorithms tidy it up. Maybe that’s why we love Wrapped so much. Maybe that’s why we forgive it when it gets things wrong. And maybe that’s why we laugh every year when the Pritam ...
Even the little pinky, which looks like a contender for the most pointless appendage on the human body, does its job and does it well. Though all of the toes are used in keeping us balanced and moving ...
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Politics May Have Just Killed Our Chances To See A Tom Cruise Movie Actually Shot In Space
The star of Eyes Wide Shut and The Mummy reportedly has lines he won't cross, even if it means he doesn't get to shoot a ...
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Amazing science facts that are weird, wild and true
FDA intends to put its most serious warning on COVID vaccines, sources say 'Egg on their face.' Trump's revenge prosecution ...
A peculiar bug in iOS 26 is causing some Android camera photos saved in the iPhone Photos app to appear with an intense red ...
A metal detectorist in Norway uncovered a strange Viking Age grave featuring a skeleton with scallop shells placed over its ...
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Marvel's Midnight Suns weird science (Morbius mission 1)
Dr. Michael Morbius is available now in Marvel's Midnight Suns. He is the third DLC character in the Season Pass, with Deadpool and Venom coming before him and Storm up next. This is his first mission ...
The tiny pantheon known as the Asgard archaea bear traits that hint at how plants, animals and fungi emerged on Earth.
Perversions of Science, a weird, short-lived spin-off of Tales From the Crypt, blended horror and sci-fi in an inventive way ...
Strange New Worlds Season 3 is now available digitally with over 3 hours of special features, including deleted scenes, gag ...
The Geminids are one of the best meteor showers of the year—and the weirdest. Here’s how to see them
This December's dazzling display comes from a strange asteroid with comet-like behavior—and a tail of debris that astronomers ...
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