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    A ship from ancient Greece, dating back 2400 years, has been discovered on the floor of the Adriatic Sea.

    The team from the underwater archaeology department of the Croatian Conservation Institute has confirmed a significant …

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    In Bulgaria, a prehistoric star map carved into stone has been discovered.

    According to Georgiy Georgiev, one of the discoverers of the site, the stone with its strange carvings is a prehistoric map of the night sky. This may represent one of…

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    A temple of a powerful civilization has been discovered in the Andes: it existed even before the Incas.

    Long before the Incas arrived in the Andes, a civilization known as Tiwanaku thrived in the region. An international team of archaeologists led by José Capriles from the University of…

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    A large Celtic settlement with treasures has been discovered in the Czech Republic.

    A team of archaeologists from the University of Hradec Králové, the Museum of Eastern Bohemia, and the research organization Archaia Praha has made an astonishing discovery. During archaeological surveys preceding…

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    Wonder of the World: Massive blocks of the Alexandria Lighthouse have been raised from the seabed.

    Recently, 22 long-submerged stone blocks were raised from the shores of Alexandria, Egypt. These blocks were originally used in the construction of the legendary Lighthouse of Alexandria (or Pharos), one…

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    In the ancient city of Dara in Turkey, archaeologists have uncovered a lavish mosaic.

    A vibrant mosaic floor adorned with distinctive ancient patterns has been uncovered by a team of Turkish archaeologists in a residential building of the ancient city of Dara, located 30…

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    Oases with ancient walls have been discovered in the Arabian Desert: 4,000 years ago, life thrived here.

    A groundbreaking discovery has emerged from an international team of archaeologists. They have uncovered ancient fortified settlements in the Arabian Desert that date back 4,000 years. These findings challenge the…

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    What did the statues of Hatshepsut do to offend the ancient Egyptians?

    For the past century, Egyptologists have believed that after the death of the powerful female pharaoh Hatshepsut, her nephew and successor sought revenge by smashing her statues, aiming to erase…

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    Henry Ford: The Success Story of the Father of the People’s Car

    Henry Ford’s biography serves as a practical guide to management and an example of corporate social responsibility. Behind the achievements and paradoxes of one of the founders of the automotive…

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    Dissolved in Legend: The Phenomenon of Princess Diana

    The childhood nickname of the aristocratic little girl was “the Duchess.” In her youth, she became “Lady,” in marriage she was referred to as “Her Royal Highness,” after her divorce…

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    A spicy classic from Georgia: recipe for gooseberry sauce.

    This aromatic condiment, with its tangy and spicy notes, is an essential companion for any meat dish. The homemade natural product combines the refreshing acidity of young gooseberries with a…

  • Food & Nutrition

    Rum: the drink of sailors and pirates.

    Before it became a “people’s currency” and the foundation for trendy cocktails, strong rum made from sugarcane was shunned by aristocrats for its harsh taste and was considered a cheap…

  • Food & Nutrition

    A healthy dessert: fruit jelly recipe

    Fruit jelly can replace candies, cakes, cookies, pastries, and ice cream in the diets of both children and adults. This homemade natural product not only contains “set vitamins” from fresh…

  • Food & Nutrition

    Apricot wine: a seasonal recipe

    The distinctive features of apricot wine include its rich yellow color with a possible reddish hue, a delicate fruity aroma, and a smooth taste. Fallen fruits are unsuitable for winemaking…

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    Sangria: recipe for a Spanish cocktail

    In the sweltering climate of Spain, wine could quickly go to your head if it weren’t diluted with water, soda, or fruit syrup, or mixed with ice, berries, and fruits.…

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    Lazy dumplings: a recipe for those who value their time.

    In the heat of summer, the kitchen stove turns into a home “furnace,” demanding the stamina of the cook. The goal of those opposing “kitchen slavery” is to simplify and…

  • Food & Nutrition

    A Celebration of Flavor: Baked Chicken with Cherries Recipe

    Cherries are packed with potassium, iron, calcium, and vitamins A, C, and B. This summer fruit is beneficial for vision, skin health, digestion, and the cardiovascular, immune, and nervous systems.…

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    Pickled cherries: a recipe for a popular appetizer.

    The sweetest cherries are at their peak from late June to mid-July, making it the perfect time to start preserving them. This won’t just be a dessert; it will serve…

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    “The Cherry on Top”: Recipes for Candied Fruits

    Making candied fruits from summer’s bounty is not just a way to preserve vitamins for the winter; it’s also a fantastic option for decorating desserts. Strawberries, cranberries, cherries, or raspberries…

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    In the heat, we sweat in puddles rather than droplets.

    “A drop of sweat” – this phrase is familiar to us, but it’s not entirely accurate. Scientists would more precisely say: “a film of sweat” or “a puddle of sweat.”…

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    Eggs are not responsible for the formation of cholesterol plaques, according to researchers.

    For many years, recommendations regarding egg consumption have been highly controversial. Some scientists have argued that this popular breakfast staple is harmful to health, while others have highlighted its value…

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    Scientists have identified the optimal walking pace for a healthy and long life.

    Older adults with weakened health can significantly improve their well-being by walking at least 10 to 15 steps per minute faster than their usual pace. This was stated by a…

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    Summer threats: how to survive the heat?

    In July and August, the cardiovascular, digestive, urinary, and nervous systems come under threat. The risk of contracting intestinal and seasonal infections increases, allergies flare up, and the likelihood of…

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    The habit of sleeping for long periods can be deadly.

    It may go without saying that a lack of sleep is detrimental to the brain, heart, and overall health. It also negatively impacts skin condition and reduces libido. However, we…

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    After long missions, 70% of astronauts experience vision problems.

    Currently, NASA scientists are closely studying a phenomenon that affects about 70 percent of astronauts who have participated in long-duration space missions. How Does Weightlessness Affect the Vision of Space…

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    A single brain scan in midlife can determine the rate of physical aging.

    The speed at which our bodies age and wear down doesn’t necessarily align with a person’s chronological age. This discrepancy helps scientists predict life expectancy and disease risk. An international…

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    The biological age of the brain determines a person’s lifespan.

    A new large-scale study by neurologists at Stanford University has revealed that the biological age of the brain can predict a person’s lifespan. The team developed an innovative method for…

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    Scientists have identified the countries where people age the slowest and the fastest.

    Aging is an inevitable process. However, it can occur at varying speeds depending on where a person lives. Factors such as environmental, social, and political conditions significantly influence the rate…

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    Why do your ears pop on an airplane?

    Chewing gum, sucking on a mint candy, and a few exaggerated yawns—this set of tried-and-true tricks for relieving ear pressure is familiar to anyone who has ever traveled by plane.…

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    Making music slows down brain aging.

    Even those who start learning to play a musical instrument later in life can reap significant brain health benefits. This is the conclusion drawn by the authors of two recent…

  • Mind & Life

    Mondays trigger prolonged stress and heart issues.

    A team of researchers from the University of Hong Kong has found that the phenomenon known as “Monday anxiety” affects both working individuals and retirees. This indicates a deeply rooted…

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    Neurobiologists have discovered tiny features in the brains of psychopaths.

    A team of neurobiologists from the University of Pennsylvania has uncovered what sets cold-blooded psychopaths apart from ordinary individuals. The differences lie within the human brain. In a recent study,…

  • Health & Beauty

    Sleep quality affects aging.

    We’ve often heard that as we age, our sleep deteriorates, becoming restless and less restorative than it was in our youth. Factors such as changes in circadian rhythms, increased nighttime…

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    Frequent night terrors accelerate aging and shorten lifespan.

    The research conducted by Dr. Abidemi Otaiq from the British Institute for Dementia Research and Imperial College London was presented at the Congress of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN).…

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    A cold shower on hot days can be deadly, experts warn.

    Researchers are firmly against taking a cold shower on a hot day. For instance, Professor Adam Taylor from Lancaster University in the UK argues that cooling off this way can…

  • Health & Beauty

    Flying and biting: how to protect yourself from mosquitoes, wasps, bees, and flies.

    Summer would be much more enjoyable without the annoying buzzing of flies and the whine of mosquitoes (sounds with frequencies over 700 Hz are actually produced not by vocal cords,…

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    The Deadly Quartet: Factors Linked to a Third of All Deaths Worldwide Identified

    Professor Anna Gilmore, head of the 21st Century Public Health Center at the University of Bath in the UK, led the research and shared these findings. “To truly understand the…

  • Health & Beauty

    It’s not difficult to overcome the harm caused by prolonged sitting, according to scientists.

    It’s hard to find someone who hasn’t heard that sitting for long periods can lead to premature death. A team of researchers from the Norwegian School of Sports Sciences in…

  • Health & Beauty

    Just 30 grams of cheese at night – and a thriller in your dreams is guaranteed.

    If you believe your grandmother’s tales, those who want a good night’s sleep should steer clear of cheese before bed. But is there any truth to this myth? A study…

  • Design & Architecture

    Sherlock Holmes: the real impact of a fictional character

    The literary figure created by Arthur Conan Doyle has come to life like a ghostly entity, reminiscent of the otherworldly beings the author encountered during his famous séances. Now, this…

  • Design & Architecture

    The mysterious tunnels depicted in Leonardo’s drawings were hidden beneath the castle in Milan.

    The secret underground passages from Leonardo da Vinci’s notebook have finally been discovered! They were hidden beneath the Sforza Castle in Milan. A team from the Polytechnic University of Milan,…

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    Healing through Art: The Wonders of Art Therapy

    Art therapy is a psychological intervention rooted in art and creativity. This form of psychotherapy encompasses two main approaches: creative self-expression and the appreciation of existing works of art. Who…

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    Beneath Titian’s masterpiece lay a portrait of a man with books.

    Researchers at the Cyprus Institute (CyI) have uncovered a hidden male portrait that has been concealed for centuries beneath the famous painting by Titian, Ecce Homo (“Behold the Man”) from…

  • Design & Architecture

    Find the bug: the queen of greeting cards, Jane Crowther.

    British artist Jane Crowther began her career in 1986 after studying illustrative arts at Kingston Polytechnic. The money Jane earned as an artist barely covered her living expenses in the…

  • Design & Architecture

    The secret of the Sistine Chapel: a woman in Michelangelo’s fresco has been diagnosed with a terminal illness.

    For centuries, believers and travelers visiting the Sistine Chapel have marveled at the frescoes of Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564), a master of the High Renaissance. Among these works is the fresco…

  • Design & Architecture

    Pigeons can make surprisingly good art critics.

    Art critics of the world, beware: pigeons might just take your job. This is thanks to a respected scientist who has taught a flock of these clever birds to “understand”…

  • Design & Architecture

    A discovery a century in the making: the upper part of a magnificent statue of Ramses II has been found in Egypt.

    A joint Egyptian-American archaeological mission has uncovered the upper part of a statue of Ramses II near the city of El-Ashmunein, at the site of the ancient city of Hermopolis…

  • Design & Architecture

    Meet Dante! A designer has recreated the face of the renowned Italian poet.

    A team of researchers led by renowned 3D designer Cicero Moraes has reconstructed the appearance of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), the author of the “Divine Comedy.” The face of the man…

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