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Study Finds on MSNStudy Debunks Long-Held Theory Behind Ancient Ireland’s Incestuous ‘God-King’A new study challenges the idea that the so-called "king" buried at Newgrange was part of a royal dynasty in Ireland.
There is a certain old-fashioned elegance in the way Professor Nicolai Reshetikhin teaches. In an age dominated by digital presentations and slide decks, this world-renowned mathematical physicist ...
A collaborative team led by the School of Engineering’s Haneesh Kesari works to better prevent, detect and understand ...
The question of whether siblings' birth order shapes their personality has puzzled families and psychologists for years. What ...
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In a new paper with implications for preventing Alzheimer's disease and other neurological disorders, Keith Hengen, an ...
New research cast doubts over suggestions an incestuous social elite ruled over the ancient people of Ireland, 5500 years ago.A paper led by ...
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Parade Pets on MSNThe Scientific Reason Dogs Tilt Their Heads—And Why It’s So CuteThe Scientific Reason Dogs Tilt Their Heads—And Why It’s So Cute originally appeared on Parade Pets.
Dye, Cultural Inheritance, Jiangnan Culture Share and Cite: Zhang, L. and Huang, X. (2025) Innovative Research and Practice of “Hand + Art” Intangible Cultural Heritage Study in Jiangnan Cultural ...
Mean Girls and pop culture has taught us to fear gossip as toxic and cruel, the whispered fuel of cliques and drama. But what if we've been getting gossip all wrong? New research from UNM's ...
How much do you know about the female body? Your body? Or your friend's, your sister's, your daughter's? Oh, you know the one ...
Physicist Suchitra Sebastian may have discovered a new state of matter. But the hardest part was convincing the doubters.
Despite being widely used in everyday language, there is no clear consensus on how resilience should be defined or measured.
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