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Turning himself into a scientific lexicographer, he was determined that each word would have its roots in Biblical sources to the greatest possible extent. However, in many cases, there were no analog ...
The University of Abuja, alongside several international institutions, has secured over £5 million to advance sickle cell research across sub-Saharan Africa.The Director of Centre of Excellence for ...
There are mad inventions, such as weight-loss drugs or the contraceptive Pill, that come out of the blue and change the world ...
Foundation season 3 may have killed off another major character – and that spells danger for the galaxy, one of the Apple TV+ ...
In 1992, Bill Clinton chose the Fleetwood Mac tune “Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow” as his campaign theme song. So much ...
Could a 1,000-year-old Japanese text hold the key to longevity and the secrets of sex medicine? For centuries, the Imperial ...
An exclusive excerpt from Ghosts of Hiroshima recounts the tale of one the few western eye-witnesses, a POW, and the guard ...
When the first atomic bomb detonated 80 years ago in Hiroshima, thousands of the dead and dying were brought to the small, ...
The Weimar physician advocated for a more fluid understanding of sexuality and gender—a pioneering idea that was erased by the rise of Nazism.
The cradle is empty, but the dog gelato is fully stocked. Welcome to Florence’s silent revolution.
Eiko Gishi, then an 18-year-old boat trainee, oversaw carrying patients from the pier to the quarantine area for first aid.
After history's first atomic bombing, thousands of the dead and dying were brought to a small rural island south of Hiroshima ...