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Ancient Tomb Found Beneath Notre Dame is ‘Remarkable Scientific Discovery’ of Sealed Sarcophagus

In a Da Vinci Code-esque moment of discovery, archaeologists have uncovered multiple stone tombs and a lead sarcophagus under the floor of the Notre...

Holocaust Survivors Reunite in Florida After a Labor Camp Friendship was Broken 80 Years Ago

Those who say there's no such thing as destiny need to meet Jack Waksal and Sam Ron, victims who met during the Holocaust, and...

Ukraine Inspires Us With Humanity and Hope: 8 Positive Stories From the Conflict

From charities and governments, to celebrities and everyday people, millions are pitching in to ease the burden for fleeing or sheltering Ukrainians. In turn,...

Former Marine Drove 1,000 Miles to Ukraine Border in Minibus Loaded with Supplies, Toys, and Blankets for Refugees

A former UK Royal Marine has loaded a 16-seater minibus with sleeping bags, pillows, and toys for refugees moving across the Ukrainian border into...

100 Nations Take Action To Save Oceans from Illegal Fishing and Plastic Pollution

Representatives from more than 100 countries arrived last week in France for a summit on protecting oceans from pollution, plastic, and overfishing. The nation which...

Why Senegal Winning Africa’s Biggest Sports Trophy is the Ultimate Feel-Good Story

For the first time in their country's history, the talented footballing nation of Senegal has taken home Africa's finest sporting prize: The African Cup. They...

Nuclear-Fusion Reactor in UK Smashes Energy Record in Ambitious Power Bid, ‘Really, Really Impressive’

A decades-old fusion reactor project in England recently broke its own record for highest-ever sustained energy from fusing atoms together. Providing just over 11 megawatts...

Notre Dame Cathedral Rises From the Ashes: Look at All They’ve Rebuilt Since the 2019 Blaze

When France hosts the 2024 Olympics, the plan is for Notre-Dame Cathedral to be restored to its former glory in time for the event. A...

Astronomers Uncover the Largest Group of Rogue Planets Yet

Rogue planets are elusive cosmic objects that have masses comparable to those of the planets in our Solar System but do not orbit a...

Brits Reveal Their Best-Loved Holiday Traditions, Like Christmas Jumpers on Boxing Day

Brits have revealed their best-loved Christmas traditions, including watching festive films, wearing Christmas jumpers—and tucking into turkey sandwiches on Boxing Day. A survey of 2,000...

World’s Vast Networks of Underground Fungi to be Mapped for First Time to Protect Trillions of Miles

Ten thousand fungal samples will be taken from hotspots around the globe, and cataloged as part of a project to map out the vast...

Hedgerows Are 2,000 Times More Valuable For Ecosystems Than We Could Imagine

The humble hedgerow is a staple sight in any countryscape in Europe and parts of North America. A British mainstay, some scientists suspect they...

Fun Facts to Celebrate First Nobel Prizes 120 Years Ago: Youngest Laureate, First Woman, Most Wins, Who Declined?

PHOTO CREDIT: Robert Fisher Rare Book Library 120 years ago tomorrow, the first Nobel Prizes were awarded, including the first one in Physics for the...

Thrilled Astronomers in Chile Are First to Photograph a Moon-forming Disc Around an Exoplanet

Using the ALMA (Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimeter Array), astronomers have unambiguously detected the presence of a disc around a planet outside our Solar System for...

World’s Longest Undersea Cable to Send Clean Energy From Morocco to the UK – Powering 7 Million Homes

A tiny English village is to become the center of a ''revolution'' in the global energy industry and be connected to Morocco—with the world's...

Largest Anglo-Saxon Gold Coin Hoard Discovered in English Field

It's official: 131 gold coins found in a field in Norfolk, England represent the largest Anglo-Saxon gold coin hoard ever discovered, a find which...

To Cut Religious Tension Bangladesh is Removing Islam as State Religion, Embracing Original Secular Constitution

In an attempt to diffuse religious tensions in the country, the Bangladeshi parliament plans to amend the constitution so they can return to a...

Inaugural Balloon World Cup Pits Athletes Diving in the Living Room to Keep it Aloft

We've all been there before: There's a party, balloons are around, one person starts trying to keep the gently falling spheres from hitting the...

Australian Company Works to Make Energy From Nuclear Fusion – But Without the Fiery Ball of Plasma

Nuclear fusion promises unlimited renewable energy, but technological and physical challenges have not allowed humans to harness the power of the sun just yet. Now...

This Week’s Inspiring Horoscopes From Rob Brezsny’s ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...