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Ancient Romans Really Did Use Poop as Medicine. We Just Got The First Real Proof.
Stool transplants are cutting-edge experimental procedures, but using poop as medicine is hardly a modern idea. Ancient Romans knew their… feces – or at least they liked to think they did. According ...
As climate change and nature loss accelerate, the insurance protection gap is widening, putting households and communities at ...
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This American superweapon is terrifying Russian troops on the front lines
On the battlefields of Ukraine, one American-made weapon has quietly redrawn the map of what Russian troops consider safe. The Army Tactical Missile System, better known as ATACMS, lets Ukrainian ...
Tucked away in the heart of downtown Los Angeles stands a literary wonderland so magnificent, so delightfully bizarre, that first-time visitors often stand slack-jawed in the entrance – The Last ...
The Shenandoah Valley Flea Market in New Market, Virginia stands as a monument to the art of the find—a place where the ...
You are not failing because life feels like work. The “effortless mom” is a mirage. Here is how to drop the performance, protect your energy, and build a family culture that works for you.
Scientists at the University of Sharjah report that they have successfully transformed desert sand into construction bricks ...
Recent Supreme Court decisions emphasize that ERISA fiduciary prudence is determined by a well-documented decision-making ...
Q4 2025 Earnings Call February 10, 2026 8:30 AM ESTCompany ParticipantsMark Grant - Senior VP of Investor Relations ...
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Scientists see quantum waves in positronium for the 1st time ever
Physicists have finally watched positronium, a short‑lived atom made of an electron and its antimatter twin, behave like a rippling quantum wave instead of a tiny billiard ball. In a set of ...
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