The vast majority of our planet’s oceans remain unexplored, hiding secrets that challenge everything we thought we knew about ...
Archaeologists in Cyprus uncover a curved stone structure, rare engraved figurine and early tools, shedding new light on ...
What is it about human physiology that leads us to use pillows, and does anyone know when we first came up with the idea?
A new study shows how one of the cell's most important energy-producing machines is built. Researchers at Karolinska ...
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“ 28 Years Later ” introduces Ralph Fiennes ’ Dr. Ian Kelson as a man accustomed and somewhat resigned to being taken for ...
China’s Chang’e-6 mission’s moon samples uncover naturally formed nanotubes once thought possible only in labs.
Tiny tubes just one atom thick, long thought to be the product of high‑tech laboratories, have turned up in a scoop of dirt from the far side of the Moon. The discovery, made in lunar soil returned by ...
The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) has raised fresh concerns over the escalating land dispute in Amachai ...
A viral Instagram Threads post featuring an eight-year-old's detailed chore list sparked widespread discussion among parents.
Her human figures emerge as mythic vessels—porous, androgynous and inseparable from the natural and spiritual systems they inhabit.
From bustling mining-camp taverns to grand Victorian landmarks, the first 2026 edition of Echoes of Krugersdorp explores the hotels that shaped the town’s early social and cultural life.