Read more about the article Three Boys Discover a Nearly 1,000-Year-Old Native American Canoe in Lake: Watch the Excavation
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Three Boys Discover a Nearly 1,000-Year-Old Native American Canoe in Lake: Watch the Excavation

In June 2021, after a day of boating on North Carolina’s Lake Waccamaw, three 13-year-old boys were playing in the water when they stumbled upon what would prove to be a nearly 1,000-year-old Native American canoe. Almost two years later, the canoe was finally excavated from the lake, and following preservation of the artifact, it […]

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Hugh Jackman, Selena Gomez, and More: 10 Celebs Using Their Platforms for a Purpose With These Eco-Conscious Brands

April is Earth Month: an annual reminder for humanity to be more eco-conscious with our everyday actions, including the products we use and the small decisions that have a big impact on our planet. To close out the month, we’re sharing a roundup of sustainable brands founded by celebrities who are using their influence for […]

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An “Extraordinary” 2,000-Year-Old Roman Statue Is Found at a Goodwill in Texas

What’s the most unique item you’ve spotted at a thrift shop? Laura Young has a find that’s hard to top. Young, a savvy antique dealer and business owner from Texas, was browsing a Goodwill in Austin in 2018 when she found a 2,000-year-old Roman bust that once belonged to King Ludwig I of Bavaria. According […]

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May 2023 Night Sky Guide: A Penumbral Lunar Eclipse, Dazzling Venus, and This Month’s Flower Moon

April’s showers are certainly bringing May flowers across the United States, blanketing hillsides and mountains with colorful arrays of wildflowers. But planet Earth isn’t the only place where a flower spectacle is occurring: This month offers stargazers a Flower Moon to gaze upon. There’s also plenty of other exciting things going on in the sky […]

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Why This Sports Reporter Got Vulnerable About His Mental Health — And Wants You to Do the Same

Jay Glazer has appeared on countless television segments, from Fox’s Thursday Night Football broadcasts to episodes of HBO’s Ballers, but he still gets nervous before getting in front of the camera. In fact, the sports journalist opened up to Nice News about previously experiencing anxiety attacks “every single time” he prepared to be on TV […]

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Archeologists Discover Roman Fortlet Dating Back to A.D. 142 Near a Scottish Elementary School

The stone base of a Roman fortlet dating back to A.D. 142 has been discovered in Scotland. Once used to defend the Antonine Wall, a barrier around 37 miles long that marked the northwestern tip of the Roman Empire, the fortlet was likely made up of two small wooden buildings on a stone base and […]

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Read more about the article New AI Tool Identifies Lung Cancer More Accurately Than Traditional Tests: Study
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New AI Tool Identifies Lung Cancer More Accurately Than Traditional Tests: Study

Artificial intelligence is at the forefront of medical innovations at the moment, and some scientists are testing out the use of the technology to help with early cancer detection. A team of U.K.-based researchers from The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, The Institute of Cancer Research, London, and Imperial College London published a study late […]

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These Adorable Stuffed Animals Are Helping Save Real Elephants, Teaching Kids About Conservation

Sponsored by The Elephant Project They’re soft, fuzzy, and adorable, the kind of stuffed animals any child could instantly fall in love with. But Kiki and Tembo, a duo of dolls sold by The Elephant Project, are much more than just cuddly bedtime companions: They represent one woman’s quest to protect elephants around the world.  […]

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World’s First Human Bladder Transplant Could “Revolutionize” Treatment for Those With “Debilitating” Conditions

Urologists at the University of Southern California’s Keck Medicine are preparing to perform the world’s first bladder transplant on a human patient. Part of a newly launched clinical trial, the surgery could be “a historic step in improving lives,” USC Urology’s Executive Director Dr. Inderbir Gill, who is leading the trial, shared in a statement.  […]

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Read more about the article “Historic Masterpiece”: Floral Embroidery Made for Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation Gown to Be Sold at Auction (Photos)
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh wave at the crowds from the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London, after Elizabeth's coronation, 2nd June 1953. With them are their children Prince Charles and Princess Anne, and the Queen Mother (1900 - 2002, right). On the left are the maids of honour (left to right) Lady Moyra Hamilton (later Campbell), Lady Jane Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, Lady Anne Coke, later Lady Glenconner, Lady Mary Baillie-Hamilton and Lady Jane Vane-Tempest-Stewart. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

“Historic Masterpiece”: Floral Embroidery Made for Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation Gown to Be Sold at Auction (Photos)

Floral embroidery made for Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation gown, the dress she wore during her crowning in 1953, will be offered this month at an auction. The framed, multicolored needle and thread embroidery sample is estimated to sell for upward of $2,400 at Hansons Auctioneers’ Monarchs and Majesty Auction on May 16 — 10 days […]

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