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Scans of severed skull fragments from Iberian Peninsula
Archaeology

Severed head rituals were more widespread in Iron Age Iberia than we thought

Researchers now think at least two more groups joined the macabre custom.

a new species of lady bug. it is black and the size of a grain of sand
Wildlife

New ladybug species is the size of a grain of sand

Luck by a lady (bug).

A young lynx playfully throws a rodent into the air before killing and devouring it.
Endangered Species

16 astonishing images from the 2026 Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards

Playful bear cubs and a swirling superpod of dolphins compete for People’s Choice honors.

A dramatic Renaissance-era painting shows an ancient city in chaos, likely Troy, as fires and smoke fill the sky. In the foreground, people flee along canals and bridges, some dragging belongings or carrying others to safety. Boats crowd the water, while buildings burn in the distance. At center-right, a large wooden horse stands ominously in a public square, as flames and destruction spread across the city.
Archaeology

Rethinking Troy: how years of careful peace, not epic war, shaped this bronze age city

The city at the heart of Homer’s Iliad had a long history before war engulfed it.

a sea turtle swimming with a boat in the distance
Endangered Species

The world’s smallest sea turtle lives in a noisy ocean

Noisy ships and industry are impacting critically endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtles. But how much?

Directly avobe view of many wooden ecological cotton swabs on a blue colored background
Health

Stop cleaning your ears wrong

Warning: This advice may cause you to rethink your pharmacy purchases.

An artistic, surreal digital illustration exploring the concept of "recreating history's smells." On the left, a large, close-up profile of a human nose and mouth is shown in a classical, textured painting style. A faint purple vapor drifts from the right toward the nose, carrying floating 3D molecular structures. The background features a dark, ornate historical building with arched windows. In the foreground, a cluttered pile of old, thick books with leather bindings and parchment pages sits below two Egyptian sarcophagi. The overall mood is mysterious and scholarly, blending ancient history with modern chemistry.
Science

Recreating the smells of history

Using chemistry, archival records and AI, scientists are reviving the aromas of old libraries, mummies and battlefields.

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Tech Hacks

How to clear space in your Google for free

Make full use of the 15GB you get in Gmail, Photos, and Drive for free.

a cold-stunned green iguana likes on its back on the ground in florida
Wildlife

Florida euthanizes 5,195 frozen iguanas

First introduced during the 1960, the invasive reptiles were ‘cold-stunned’ during a record-breaking cold snap.

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