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The burial belonged to a child who may have lived among fishermen from the Chancay culture, which thrived in Peru before the ...
AI doesn’t replicate human thought—it bypasses it entirely, operating in a way that diverges from our minds even as we keep ...
The most famous packing problem concerns spheres. In 1611, the astronomer Johannes Kepler proposed that the densest way to ...
The famous sweater vest worn by Matthew Broderick in the 1986 John Hughes teen comedy “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” sold at ...
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Take heart in this impression. A century ago, when adolescent psychology first emerged as a field of study, that was exactly ...
Ole Ginnerup Schytz, an engineer in Denmark’s sleepy Vindelev agricultural area, had used a metal detector only a handful of times when he found a bent clump of metal in a friend’s barley field. At ...
From King Charles III’s Childhood Drawing to Ancient Greek Gold, Bugatti Cars, Bahraini Art, Riva Boats, and the Aguas Zarcas Meteorite at London’s Royal Hospital Chelsea ...
Imagine standing in a field and witnessing what appears to be a tornado made entirely of fire, spinning violently through the ...
Arsenal have already donned their new threads for 2025–26, and the strip finally brought them some luck against Newcastle.
In the latest issue of Engineering, researchers from Donghua University and the University of British Columbia present a new ...