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Self-tormenting practices were all the rage in ancient Byzantium, from wearing chains to living on top of small pillars—and ...
A birthday cake had lit candles around it, with each candle representing a year of the celebrant’s life. The celebrant blows ...
The largest black hole collision ever recorded has scientists' jaws on the floor — and scratching their heads.
The potential for these kinds of machines to reshape computer processing, increase energy efficiency, and revolutionize ...
There are no traffic lights, no high-rises, no beaches, and no crowds on tiny Saba. Instead, you’ll find misty mountains, epic hikes, and vibrant reefs.
The trendy supplement was originally developed as a fabric dye—and later used as a malaria treatment. We asked experts if it really has the cognitive benefits touted on social media.
The largest piece of Mars on Earth became the most valuable meteorite ever sold at auction at Sotheby’s annual ”Geek Week,” ...
Fevers, fatigue, and a changing complexion? Why modern doctors are still trying to make sense of the symptoms the celebrated ...
Braces, rubber bands, even jaw surgery—millions endure them in pursuit of a straighter smile. But were misaligned smiles ...
Because Pluto is so dim, you need a telescope to see it. “A backyard telescope could do it under the right conditions,” says ...
Engineers believe Hadrian’s Aqueduct, which was constructed in the second century, can help the city conserve dwindling water ...
Famed for its summer regatta, this riverside market town in south Oxfordshire has independent distilleries, cosy gastropubs ...