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Massive Iron Age Hoard Unearthed in UK, Rewriting History of Northern Elite

A team of British archaeologists recently unearthed the Melsonby hoard, an Iron Age treasure containing over 800 artifacts, including cauldrons, horse harness, and ceremonial weapons, near Melsonby, North Yorkshire; experts believe the artifacts, some deliberately broken before burial, belonged to e...

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Melsonby Hoard: Unprecedented Iron Age Discovery in England

A metal detectorist discovered the Melsonby Hoard, a collection of over 800 Iron Age artifacts including chariots, horse harnesses, and ceremonial spears, in North Yorkshire, England in December 2021; the hoard, estimated at £254,000, sheds light on social structures, rituals, and trade in Iron Age ...

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Two-Clawed Dinosaur Discovery in Mongolia

A new two-clawed dinosaur species, Duonychus tsogtbaatari, weighing approximately 260kg, was discovered in Mongolia's Gobi Desert; its unique two-fingered hands evolved separately from other two-fingered theropods, adding significantly to our understanding of therizinosaur evolution during the Late ...

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Beijing Middle School Branch Focuses on Science and Technology to Boost STEM Education

A Beijing middle school renamed itself to "Science and Technology Branch of Beijing Middle School", reflecting China's nationwide push to promote science and technology education, which includes collaborations with universities and government incentives, to counter a decline in STEM graduates.

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Untouchable" Mummy: Unique Mummification Technique Unveiled

The "Untouchable" mummy, discovered in 1919 in Luxor's Valley of the Kings, features a unique, pyramid-patterned mummification technique from the Ptolemaic period (2nd-3rd centuries BCE); non-invasive scans reveal a 167 cm tall male of high status, but his identity remains unknown due to the fragili...

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Waist Circumference Increase Linked to Higher Cancer Risk in Men

A Swedish study analyzing 340,000 health records found a significant link between increased waist circumference and cancer risk, particularly in men, where a 4-inch (11cm) increase over 14 years correlated with a 25% higher risk, highlighting waist circumference as a more effective measure than BMI ...

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Melsonby Treasure: Unprecedented Iron Age Discovery in England

A metal detectorist discovered the Melsonby Treasure, a collection of over 800 Iron Age artifacts including chariot parts and ritual objects, in North Yorkshire, England, in December 2021; the find sheds light on Iron Age society and trade connections with Europe.

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Longest Organic Molecules Found on Mars Suggest Potential for Past Life

A team of researchers, including Spain's Astrobiology Center, detected long-chain alkanes (up to 12 carbon atoms) in a Martian shale sample from Gale Crater using the Curiosity rover's SAM instrument, raising questions about potential past life on Mars.

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Long Covid's Debilitating Impact on Previously Healthy Individuals

Two healthy Colorado men, Dr. Matthew Light and Levi Henry, developed debilitating long Covid symptoms—severe fatigue, breathing problems, and brain fog—despite seeking various treatments, highlighting the urgent need for effective medical interventions.

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Recycled Chinese Mirrors Found in Japanese Kofun Period Imitations

A study in Archaeometry shows that Japanese imitation bronze mirrors from the Kofun period (300-538 CE) were made by recycling imported Han Chinese bronze mirrors and copper, with up to 33% of the lead originating from the added copper, challenging previous assumptions about local material use.

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Audio Quality Significantly Impacts Perception in Online Meetings

A Yale University study found that higher-quality audio in online meetings significantly improves listener perception of a speaker's credibility and hireability, as determined through a controlled experiment using manipulated audio recordings of job interviews.

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20-Hour Sleep Study Reveals Dynamic Neuronal Pattern Changes Enhancing Spatial Memory

A study tracking rat hippocampal neuron activity during 20 hours of sleep revealed that spatial memory of food locations consolidates through dynamic changes in neuronal patterns, improving recall; some neurons' activity decreased while others increased during sleep.

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