Steel was being used in some regions of Europe 2,900 years ago, during the Bronze Age, reveals a study.
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Researchers believe attending sporting events could be an effective public health tool for improving loneliness and well-being.
Adding them to mezcal bottles brings about the unique color and flavor of the liquor using Aphrodisiac moth larvae in bottles
It’s possible that Twitter’s toxicity could skew the debate away from the evidence as tweets by celebrities pose with dead animals
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused emergencies and variants as medical professional and scientists figure ways to battle the virus
More than half of the 40 apps studied were found to have breached data protection regulations.
The brain is still unmatched by modern computers where biocomputers powered by human brain cells could be on horizon.
Studies may be conducted to find out why natural selection has led to stripes in the horse family but not in other hooved animals.
A new study shows infections can persist and then come back with potential genetic changes appearing in HBO’s The Last of Us.
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