Leprosy carried powerful stigma in medieval Europe, but new skeletal evidence from Danish cemeteries suggests the sick were not always pushed aside in death. In medieval Denmark, burial location ...
Florida’s House voted late Wednesday to establish the American flamingo as the new state bird, a step toward knocking the ...
The "budget" model is keeping its approachable $599 entry price while swapping in the same AI-ready A19 processor found in the standard iPhone 17. That leap will likely deliver the full suite of Apple ...
That's the audience that the London Business School is targeting with a new one-year MBA program. Unlike a traditional ...
Finding the right book can make a big difference, especially when you’re just starting out or trying to get better. We’ve ...
An international team of archaeologists used graveyards in Denmark to investigate social exclusion based on illness.
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[Korea travels] My, oh Maisan: A magical journey to Jeolla’s otherworldly twin peaks
Mt. Mai, nestled between two mountain ranges, offers majestic views and rich legends that imbue the mountain with an auspicious energy — making it a perfect destination as we start the Year of the Hor ...
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Snake charmers: Does the snake really dance to the music?
Tourists from Morocco and India are familiar with such scenes: A snake charmer plays the flute, a cobra rises from its basket and seems to move to the rhythm of the music. But do snakes really dance ...
Medieval Christian burials in Denmark were likely more influenced by money than supposed outward markers of sin, according to new research.
Leqaa Kordia, 33, was hospitalized after hitting her head at an immigration detention center where she has been held for ...
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