As they do every year, the island’s 1,200 residents have prepared for the mass migration of tens of millions of red crabs. This island, located in th…
Anthropologist Daniella Santoro from Tulane University and her husband Aaron Lorenz were working in their yard in the historic Carrollton neighborhood…
An ancient scorpion-shaped mound in Mexico was built between 600 and 1100 AD, according to archaeologists from the University of Texas at Austin and …
A new personality type has been identified by American psychiatrist Rami Kaminski: the otrovert. The otrovert differs from both introverts and extrove…
Psychologists at the University of Southern Wales in Australia investigated why coulrophobia—the fear of clowns—shows up in children and adults acros…
Women often complain about what’s called “white wine rage.” There are plenty of stories about people turning into monsters after just a few glasses o…
A new study from the University of Helsinki suggests that both having lots of children — and having none — can speed up biological aging.
The researc…
The link between physical exercise and improved brain health is well established in science. However, new research has revealed that the cognitive be…
As we age, we face more challenges related to personal grooming. For instance, …
American researchers assert that a fixed work schedule—from nine in the morning…
Researchers at the AdventHealth Research Institute in the U.S. found that peopl…
A team of researchers from Rush University Medical Center in the U.S. has found…
If your morning starts with the aroma of fresh coffee, there’s good news: a 40-…
In the largest study of its kind, researchers concluded that obesity is a prima…
During the summer heat, we often turn to cold tea, lemonade, or simply water to cool down. We often…
Forget the days when almonds were merely seen as “rabbit food” or a cake topping. Today, this nut is…
Health-conscious consumers have grown accustomed to the idea that when something is labeled a superf…
For seven years, researchers observed Geoffroy’s spider monkeys on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico,…
Finding Joy in the Little Things
I often think about how we miss the small joys in life — and how crucial they are, especially in sports. We want everything at once and in abundance. But that’s not how it works; if anything, it’s a trap. True success, achievement, and results require hard work, dedication, and a commitment to growth. It often demands a real change in our lifestyle and mindset.
“Take care of the small things, and the bigger ones will take care of themselves” — this saying applie…
represents the Ebers Papyrus, which was discovered in 1872 in Thebes (Upper Egypt) by the German scholar and writer Georg Ebers.
According to a new interpretation of the 3,500-year-old Egyptian medical text, ancient physicians washed patients’ eyeballs with human breast milk. They treated certain eye diseases with this simple natural remedy.
A team of scientists at leading British medical institutions says growth factors and immune proteins in breast milk may promote healing of the eye’s surfac…
Pumpkin Patties with Mixed Meat Filling
Ingredients
1 medium pumpkin
14 oz. mixed ground meat (pork and beef)
1 cup milk
1/2 cup semolina
1 onion
2 eggs
2 tablespoons sugar
Salt, pepper, and breadcrumbs
Instructions
Peel the pumpkin and remove the seeds, then grate it. Season the pumpkin with salt, place it in a skillet with heated oil, and sauté it over medium heat until tender.
Add the sugar, pour in the milk, and gradually stir in the semolina, mixing constantly to prevent lumps from formi…
The ancient Roman city of Pompeii, preserved under volcanic lava, continues to astonish archaeologists with new discoveries that provide a captivating glimpse into the lives of its inhabitants. Recently, researchers uncovered a tiny, cramped room containing two beds and just one mattress, serving as a vivid example of how slaves lived in Ancient Rome.
How Did Slaves Live in Pompeii?
This find was made in a wealthy suburb of Pompeii, located about 600 meters from the city’s northern walls, which…
A new study finds that tools and other artifacts uncovered by archaeologists in Alaska shed light on how people first reached North America.
The excavated evidence of prehistoric migration is approximately 600 years older than similar artifacts from the Clovis culture, whose members settled further south, including in what is now New Mexico.
Those similarities led researchers to conclude that the people who left the Alaska artifacts were ancestors of the Clovis culture. That suggests the Clovis…
An international team of researchers has painstakingly reconstructed part of the oldest map of the night sky — a map that had been considered lost. X-ray scanning made the recovery possible.
The rediscovered map was created by the famous ancient Greek astronomer Hipparchus. He lived around 190–120 BCE, long before the invention of the telescope, the Daily Mail reported.
How this discovery began
In 2022, researchers analyzed the medieval monastery manuscript, the Codex Climaci Rescriptus, which …
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