“Every Artifact Tells a Different Story”: Heirloom Hunter Returns Lost Items to Rightful Owners

Love letters written by a long-distance couple, a diary belonging to a teenage girl, and a photo album originating from the Civil War are just a few of the hundreds of artifacts that Chelsey Brown has returned to their rightful owners. The heirloom hunter, who started doing returns in 2021, has reunited people around the […]

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Celebs Who Served in the US Military: Elvis, Morgan Freeman, Bea Arthur, and More

Before Bea Arthur was Dorothy Zbornak on Golden Girls, Pat Sajak hosted Wheel of Fortune, and Tom Selleck was Dr. Richard Burke on Friends, these celebrities served in the U.S. Military. It’s a reminder that people from all different walks of life come together in service of their country, and of how important it is […]

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The US Is Giving Away Lighthouses for Free — And You Have GPS to Thank

The first known lighthouse was constructed around 300 B.C., and the picturesque monuments were used to guide sailors out at sea in the many centuries following. Today, modern navigational technology like GPS has rendered them largely obsolete, creating an advantageous opportunity for any lighthouse lovers or historical restoration enthusiasts out there. The U.S. General Services […]

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Read more about the article Baby Girl Is “Progressing Remarkably” After World-First In-Utero Brain Surgery
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Baby Girl Is “Progressing Remarkably” After World-First In-Utero Brain Surgery

In what’s being called a “first-of-its-kind” procedure, a potentially fatal vascular malformation in an unborn baby was successfully repaired via in-utero brain surgery. Two days after the March 15 operation, the baby girl, named Denver, was successfully delivered and showed progressive normalization of cardiac function, indicating that the most dangerous threats associated with the aggressive […]

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Engineers Harvest Clean, Continuous Energy From Air: “It Opens All Kinds of Possibilities”

There’s electricity in the air over at the University of Massachusetts Amherst — both the literal and metaphorical varieties.  A team of engineers at the institution have discovered a method of successfully harvesting energy from air humidity in a predictable and continuous manner, and they say the technology can be scaled up and applied broadly. […]

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Read more about the article A “History-Making” Deep-Sea Expedition Discovered Rich Array of Life at Three Hydrothermal Vents
This high-temperature hydrothermal vent field was discovered during the expedition on Puy des Folles Seamount in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, at approximately 2000 meters deep. Within hydrothermal vents, seawater chemically altered through water-rock interactions at high temperatures is expelled through geological formations called chimneys. These fluids can appear like hazy "smoke" and are enriched with certain chemical compounds that can provide sustenance for microbial growth in a process known as chemosynthesis. Many creatures at these sites - such as tube worms, mussels, or shrimps - usually have symbiotic relationships with chemosynthetic bacteria. The tallest black smokers chimney was about 20 meters high. Seen on Dive 491 - exploring the hydrothermal communities at Puy des Folles Seamount at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.

A “History-Making” Deep-Sea Expedition Discovered Rich Array of Life at Three Hydrothermal Vents

During a recent oceanic expedition, a team of international scientists found three previously undiscovered hydrothermal vent fields in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge via the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s new research vessel, Falkor (too). Per a press release from NOAA Ocean Exploration, this scientific expedition was the first since the 1980s to find vent fields in the ridge […]

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Treating High Blood Pressure in Your 30s Could Lead to Reduced Risk of Dementia, Study Finds

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is extremely common, affecting nearly half of American adults. Though it’s more prevalent among older age groups, data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that 22.4% of individuals aged 18-39 were living with the condition in 2018. Now, research suggests that treating the condition in your 30s […]

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Read more about the article “It’s Never Too Late to Return Your Library Book”: 96 Years Later, an Overdue Book Is Checked Back In
NAPA VALLEY, CA - USA - MAY 25: "A History of the United States" overdue book returned to St. Helena Public Library after nearly 100 years in Napa Valley of California, United States on May 25, 2023. (Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

“It’s Never Too Late to Return Your Library Book”: 96 Years Later, an Overdue Book Is Checked Back In

How late is too late to return a book to the library? For one library in Napa County, California, the answer is never: After it was checked out 96 years ago, a historical book was turned in to the establishment by a mystery man. The book — A History of the United States by Benson […]

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