Silicone-Based Paint on Ships Is Eco-Friendly and Prevents Barnacle Buildup, New Study Finds

Mussels, the small mollusks often enjoyed alongside French fries at seafood restaurants, can be delicious — but also dangerous, for ships at least. These marine organisms are one of the biggest culprits of “fouling,” which is when a boat’s integrity can become compromised due to the buildup of mussels and other living things like algae […]

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Read more about the article One-Minute Bursts of Exercise Three Times a Day Are Linked to a Longer Life, Study Finds
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One-Minute Bursts of Exercise Three Times a Day Are Linked to a Longer Life, Study Finds

Exercise is a key component to maintaining good health, both mentally and physically — and for some people, a high-intensity, 45-minute workout is an activity to look forward to. For many others, though, it’s akin to having a cavity drilled without an anesthetic. If you’re part of the latter group, recent research may give you […]

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After 2,500 Years, a Ph.D. Student Has Solved an Ancient Grammatical Puzzle

Outside of academia, many people have never heard of Pāṇini, the revered grammarian and scholar whom some experts refer to as “the father of linguistics.” A master of Sanskrit — a classical Indo-European language from South Asia, and the sacred and literary language of Hinduism — Pāṇini is thought to have produced his legendary treatise, […]

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12-Year-Old Started Making All-Natural Candles to Help His Mom — Now He Has His Own Shop and Donates to Charity

For most 12-year-olds, any free time after school is spent hanging out with friends, competing in sports, or playing video games. But budding entrepreneur Alejandro Buxton, from Fairfax County, Virginia, has another pursuit on his agenda each week: making all-natural candles that he sells online and at a local mall.  The idea was inspired by […]

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This Small Box May Enable Astronauts to Manufacture Objects in Space That Can’t Be Built on Earth

First we go to the moon, and then we go to Mars — that’s the impetus behind NASA’s ongoing Artemis missions. And as the goal to send more people to live, work, and learn in space seems increasingly in our reach, it may be helped along by an experimental manufacturing process that the space agency […]

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Woman With Stage 4 Cancer Marries Love of Her Life in Hospital: “One of the Best Memories”

In a beautiful ceremony that an ICU nurse described as “one of the best memories of the hospital,” a woman battling stage 4 cancer wed the love of her life in the building’s chapel. Norina and Ramon Navarro met through mutual friends and began dating about five years ago, often going dancing. Before long, the […]

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Canine Remains From Colonial Settlement Shed New Light on the History of Indigenous American Dogs

Canine remains found at the colonial settlement of Jamestown have provided new information about the lineage of dogs, both indigenous and of European origin, in the Americas. After extracting DNA from the bones, a team of archeologists from the University of Iowa were able to confirm that the remains belonged to indigenous dogs. The discovery […]

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Read more about the article Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day: All About the History — and Importance — of the Federal Holiday
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Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day: All About the History — and Importance — of the Federal Holiday

In the United States, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a federal holiday that takes place annually on the third Monday in January. It celebrates the January 15 birthday — and more broadly, the life and achievements — of the civil rights leader. For those who aren’t fully familiar with the importance and necessity of […]

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Queen Victoria’s 140-Year-Old Postbox — Containing a Christmas Card — Found in English Cottage: “She Enjoyed Sending Letters”

The act of sending and receiving holiday cards is a long-standing tradition celebrated around the world — and it was a pastime that Queen Victoria appeared to partake in during her reign. On January 5, Hansons Auctioneers announced that a 140-year-old table letter box belonging to Queen Victoria was discovered in a Surrey cottage. The […]

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Read more about the article Ancient DNA Shares New Insights Into the Lives and Culture of Vikings
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Ancient DNA Shares New Insights Into the Lives and Culture of Vikings

In popular culture and history, Vikings are contradictory figures: both raiders and traders, settlers and explorers. According to Smithsonian Magazine, these ancient Scandinavians took to the high seas, venturing to the likes of Britain, Paris, and even North America. But Vikings didn’t just affect the lands around them — it turns out they in-process were […]

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Meet J.R. Harris: The 78-Year-Old Explorer Who Travels the World and Encourages Kids to Follow Their Dreams

At 78 years old, J.R. Harris may not fit the stereotypical image of an active wilderness explorer. But the Louisiana-born adventurer has been devoted to the pursuit since he set off on his first excursion in 1966, and he has no plans of stopping anytime soon. In addition to hiking mountains, river rafting, and traveling […]

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Read more about the article The Year of the Rabbit: Inside the Annual Lunar New Year Celebration
LANGZHONG, CHINA - JANUARY 08: Performers parade at Langzhong Ancient City ahead of Chinese New Year, the year of the Tiger, on January 8, 2022 in Langzhong, Nanchong City, Sichuan Province of China. (Photo by Wang Yugui/VCG via Getty Images)

The Year of the Rabbit: Inside the Annual Lunar New Year Celebration

Fresh off the heels of New Year’s Day in the United States, we’re quickly approaching the Lunar New Year, a holiday that begins with the first new moon of the year. For 2023 — the “Year of the Rabbit” — the worldwide celebration will kick off on January 22, with families and friends enjoying feasts […]

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