Archaeology October 9 Experts intrigued after thrift shopper spots mysterious ancient artifacts on sale for $30 Priced at only $30, a collection of rings and medallions discovered in a thrift store in Chilliwack, Canada, has been donated to Simon Fraser University for research.
Opinion October 9 Why it’s inevitable that Elon Musk will be a trillionaire Elon Musk's diverse portfolio, including Tesla, SpaceX and xAI, creates a compounding effect that makes his inevitable rise to trillionaire status likely before 2030.
Museums Exhibits October 8 Thieves steal priceless ancient jewelry from prominent history museum, police say Two suspects forced their way into Wales' St. Fagans National Museum on Oct. 6, taking ancient Bronze Age gold artifacts from a display case in a targeted heist.
Pollution October 8 Inhalers produce carbon emissions equal to 530,000 cars on road annually, study finds New JAMA study finds inhalers for asthma and COPD generate over 2 million metric tons of carbon emissions annually, equivalent to pollution from 530,000 cars.
Politics October 8 Joan Kennedy, wife of Sen Ted Kennedy for 22 years, dead at 89 Joan Kennedy, the first wife of Sen. Ted Kennedy and the last survivor of Camelot, died at the age of 89 on Wednesday, her family announced in a statement.
Archaeology October 8 Mysterious wooden canoe found after Hurricane Ian still baffles experts three years later A mysterious wooden canoe discovered in Fort Myers, Florida, after Hurricane Ian remains puzzling to experts three years later. Officials recently gave an update on its status.
Health October 7 Researchers unveil surprising flu test that works before symptoms appear Scientists in Germany have created a novel flu detection method using an edible sensor that produces taste when the influenza virus is present in the mouth.
Health October 7 Air pollution may play a bigger role in cognitive decline than anyone realized Air pollution exposure could make Alzheimer's disease worse by speeding up brain changes that cause memory loss and impaired judgment, a Penn Medicine study finds.
Archaeology October 7 Shoppers at popular marketplace walked over 'vile' dungeon as archaeologists cite 'remarkable' finds Archaeologists in Leicester uncovered 2,000 years of history beneath a marketplace, including a Roman infant grave and the remains of a 16th-century dungeon once called "vile."
History October 6 Mystery solved? Researcher challenges long-held theory of what sank Shackleton's Endurance in Antarctic ice A Finnish professor's recent research shows Sir Ernest Shackleton's legendary ship Endurance was poorly designed for Antarctic conditions, despite its indestructible reputation.
Health October 6 Parkinson’s risk could increase with exposure to common chemical, study suggests Researchers analyzed data from over 222,000 Parkinson's patients and found TCE exposure from metal degreasing and industrial cleaning may increase disease risk.