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Secret World War II tunnels to open to public

MAUREEN O’HARE, CNN Plans have been revealed for what promises to be London’s most spectacular underground tourist attraction ever: the $268 million transformation of a mile-long series of World War…

Landslide reveals 2,500-year-old ‘richly decorated’ gold necklaces in Spain

Landslide reveals 2,500-year-old ‘richly decorated’ gold necklaces in Spain

by Hannah Kate Simon A landslide in northern Spain has helped unearth two Iron Age gold necklaces that were likely buried in a hoard about 2,500 years ago. Two “richly…

An Inventors Story (all true, one inventor)

Can one be a good inventor and help people but not make money? In my case this is true. I have invented products that have helped people and been part…

Maui Heroes Starting to Emerge

How a paratrooper’s combat medic training saved lives during shooting

How a paratrooper’s combat medic training saved lives during shooting

By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer In June 2021, then-2nd Lt. Joseph Guerra went out with friends to celebrate recently commissioning as Army officers. Guerra enlisted in the Army in June 2010 as a…

Good News: Walking Your Way To Wellness Is Easier Than You Thought

A new huge meta-analysis shows us just how many steps we need to take to start seeing improvements to our health. Dr. Russell Moul Say goodbye to the arbitrary “10,000…

For $17,700 you can get your master’s degree in happiness: ‘it’s too important a field to be at the mercy of self help’

For $17,700 you can get your master’s degree in happiness: ‘it’s too important a field to be at the mercy of self help’

BY Alexa MIKHAIL Tal Ben-Shahar was a gold-star student. He studied computer science at Harvard in the early 90s and played on the squash team, excelling both in the classroom…

‘Electrified Cement’ Could Turn The Foundations of Buildings Into Giant Batteries

TECH02 August 2023 ByDAVID NIELDArtist’s conception of the new substance. (MIT) Scientists are constantly searching for better ways to store renewable energy, and MIT researchers have now found a way to…

A 45-year-old tech exec who says he’s reversed his ‘biological age’ shares his ‘anti-aging’ daily workout

RACHEL HOSIE Bryan Johnson is a tech exec on a mission to reduce his “biological age.” As part of this, he works out every day for 45 to 60 minutes.…

The oldest known horseback riding saddle was found in a grave in China

The oldest known horseback riding saddle was found in a grave in China

The placement of the more than 2,400-year-old gear suggests its owner was on a final ride By Bruce Bower A woman buried more than 2,400 years ago in what’s now northwestern…

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