During the Pandemic, Home Field Advantage Has Lost Its Edge
Fewer fans means fewer goals and fewer wins for host teams in European soccer
California Drought Hits World’s Top Almond Producer
Extreme heat and a limited water supply are jeopardizing the future of the $6 billion industry
Israeli Tour Guide on Camping Trip Discovers 1,700-Year-Old Coins
The cache of currency, melded together over the centuries, weighs 13 pounds
Roman Priest’s Exceptionally Well-Preserved Remains Found in Pompeii
Marcus Venerius Secundio died in his 60s decades before Mount Vesuvius’ eruption in 79 C.E.
Saturn’s Seismic Activity Makes Waves in Its Iconic Rings
Scientists uncover new insight into the planet’s core based on observations of its rippling rings
Thieves Attempt to Steal a Monet From a Dutch Museum—but Drop It Mid-Escape
The would-be robbers tried to take an 1871 landscape by the French Impressionist from the Zaans Museum in Zaandam
New Barbie Dolls Honor Covid-19 Frontline Medical Workers From Around the World
The series of dolls honor six women who developed Covid-19 vaccines, studied the virus, worked in hospitals, and more
U.S. Will Soon Recommend Covid-19 Booster Shot 8 Months After 2nd Dose for Most Americans
The decision comes after mounting evidence that coronavirus vaccine efficacy wanes over time
‘Blue’ Hydrogen May Not Be a Very ‘Green’ Energy Source After All
Climate scientists conclude this so-called clean alternative has a 20 percent larger carbon footprint than natural gas and coal when used for heat
Eight-Foot-Tall, 1,600-Year-Old Statue of Pagan Deity Found in Ireland
The well-preserved wooden sculpture may have been part of a ritual site where animal sacrifices were carried out
Church Where MLK Launched His Civil Rights Career to Become a Museum
The young pastor assumed a leadership role in the Montgomery bus boycott during a 1955 meeting at Mt. Zion AME Zion Church
Wildfire Smoke Linked to Covid-19 Cases and Deaths in the West
Thousands of coronavirus cases and hundreds of deaths may be attributable to the particulate matter in wildfire smoke
The First Living Asian Giant ‘Murder’ Hornet of 2021 Has Been Found in Washington State
The sighting was reported two miles from where officials found a nest in October 2020
Banksy Murals in England Defaced, Removed Just Days After Appearing
Vandals targeted two scenes in the street artist’s latest series. Local officials covered up two others
In 2182, It Could Be Cloudy With a Chance of Asteroid
Scientists calculate Bennu will come close, but will most likely miss Earth in about 160 years
Traces of Lead Found in 5,000-Year-Old Human Remains
A new study details the link between lead production and the metal’s presence in bones buried at a Roman cemetery
Will the Mystery of ‘Salvator Mundi’ Ever Be Solved?
A new documentary, “The Lost Leonardo,” explores the dramatic history of a purported Renaissance masterpiece
FDA and CDC Authorize Covid-19 Booster Shot for Some Immunocompromised People
Certain transplant recipients, cancer patients and others can soon get a third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine
5,000-Year-Old Wooden Stakes Discovered at Neolithic Site in Scotland
Excavations at Orkney’s Ness of Brodgar revealed two prehistoric pieces of timber
Are Peas in Common Dog Foods Contributing to Canine Heart Disease?
At this time, the FDA is not advocating that pet owners discontinue using any specific brand. But studying legumes may lead scientists to the root cause
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