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 ma…
During excavations conducted collaboratively by the Swedish Archaeological Service, the Västerbotten Museum, and the Skellefteå Museum, researchers u…
A new study by archaeologists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has revealed that Neanderthals employed various cooking methods.
Analysis of an…
Recently, 22 long-submerged stone blocks were raised from the shores of Alexandria, Egypt. These blocks were originally used in the construction of t…
Health psychology experts how to shift our thinking to promote overall well-being. Analyzing the roots of destructive behavior can pave the way to ove…
People often crave fame, money, and power, dreaming of running corporations and even the world… yet, in reality, they struggle to manage themselves f…
A new study from the Rush University Medical Center in Chicago has shown that the Mediterranean diet helps maintain brain health, preventing dementia…
It’s no secret that fried food isn’t the healthiest choice. Medical professionals have repeatedly warned that it contains a number of carcinogens tha…
In a groundbreaking study, a team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences claims th…
An international team of researchers led by immunologist Sara Trabanelli from t…
The “oldest” baby in the world was born on July 26 from an embryo that was crea…
Anyone who has a cat or a at home has likely noticed their furry friend munching…
“A drop of sweat” – this phrase is familiar to us, but it’s not entirely accura…
For many years, recommendations regarding egg consumption have been highly cont…
Thanks to their content of plant glycosides (saponins and anthocyanins) and various acids (folic, a…
The name of the world-famous fast food dish that celebrated its 125th anniversary on July 27 refers …
According to a study commissioned by the British Egg Producers, your favorite way of preparing and e…
This unconventional technique is sure to surprise those who can’t imagine vegetable preservation wi…
How often we ourselves become those very actors…
I often catch myself when I get too caught up in a game instead of truly living! When we immerse ourselves in play, we end up living in fictional scenarios, either created or embellished by our own minds.
It’s so easy to play! Playing is easier than living because to truly live, you need to see more and feel deeper. What we grasp is only what’s on the surface. And to think, to process things internally… that’s much harder than playing a hero or a…
Summer skin issues can include uneven tanning, oily shine, sweating and dryness, redness and inflammation, pigmentation, and wrinkles. The heat and sun exposure are seasonal adversaries that require our attention. Our faces, décolletage, legs, and arms—including the skin on our elbows—deserve equal care.
How to Properly Care for Your Face
Summer skincare should involve deep cleansing, nourishment, whitening, exfoliation, and massage. It’s essential to use creams with sun protection factor, remo…
A team of Italian archaeologists has announced a remarkable discovery. In the recently excavated House of Tias, researchers uncovered a massive, extraordinarily rare wall painting depicting an ancient mystery cult. At the center of the scene is a woman being initiated into the cult under the cover of night.
Discussing the find, Gabriel Zuchtriegel, the director of the Pompeii Archaeological Park, noted that the heroine of the fresco embodies women who “break free from male control to dance free…
How much water does an adult need each day? Scientists have calculated that it’s about two and a half liters.
One liter of the necessary fluids comes from the food we eat. The second liter is made up of a cup of morning tea or coffee, a bowl of soup at lunch, a glass of tea at dinner, and a glass of soda or kvass consumed throughout the day.
But that accounts for only two liters. Where does the extra half liter come from?
It’s produced within the body itself, primarily through the “burning” …
American scientists have reached this conclusion. A team of researchers from the University of South Carolina made an unexpected discovery that challenges the stereotype about the necessity of salting water before cooking pasta. It turns out that this habit can actually pose significant health risks. However, this finding specifically pertains to iodized salt.
Recently, iodized salt has gained popularity among chefs preparing healthy dishes, as it helps the human body combat iodine deficiency. …
According to some sources, the famed discoverer of America, Christopher Columbus, initially showed no interest in the sacred tree of the local tribes. In fact, the renowned European navigator mistook the unfamiliar fruits for goat droppings. Meanwhile, the Aztecs, Incas, and Mayans used cocoa beans as currency: they paid taxes and services with them, and exchanged them for other goods or clothing. The value of this form of payment was so high that a dozen cocoa beans could buy a rabbit, and a h…
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