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Author: Jade Small

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8 min read Health

Dementia, a progressive disorder that impacts memory and independence, affects millions globally. While many are aware of lifestyle factors like smoking and alcohol consumption that can increase the risk of dementia, fewer realize that certain medications—both over-the-counter and prescription—may also play a role. Research has shown that up to 40% of dementia cases could be...

8 min read Planet

Archaeology often unveils artifacts that shed light on the mysteries of human history. Yet, some discoveries only deepen the intrigue, leaving experts puzzled over their origins, purpose, or even their existence. From ancient technologies that rival modern innovations to peculiar objects shrouded in mystery, these artifacts continue to challenge what we know about the past....

8 min read Planet

In the summer of 2023, Claudia Steffensen embarked on a hike through the picturesque Italian Alps, unaware that her journey would lead to a groundbreaking discovery. As she wandered through the Valtellina Orobie mountains, her attention was drawn to an unusual rock. Upon closer inspection, she found something extraordinary—a fossilized footprint embedded in the stone....

4 min read Technology

Japan, renowned for its technological innovations, is on the brink of revolutionizing the automotive industry with the development of magnetic levitation (maglev) cars. This groundbreaking technology, pioneered by researchers at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST), has the potential to eliminate traditional engines and batteries, offering a futuristic glimpse into the future of...

8 min read Food

Blueberries have earned their place as one of the most popular superfoods, and for good reason. These small, vibrant berries are not only delicious but also packed with nutrients that provide a host of health benefits. Whether you’re snacking on them fresh, blending them into smoothies, or baking them into desserts, blueberries are a versatile...

4 min read Food

The body needs protein for many different functions. For instance, it helps regulate organs and tissue, supports cell structure, improves immune function, and allows physical movement. Protein is made up of building blocks called amino acids. The body creates 11 of them, called nonessential amino acids, and we get the remaining nine essential amino acids...

3 min read Planet

In an extraordinary archaeological find, Israeli researchers have confirmed the discovery of a 3,800-year-old scarlet-red textile in the Judean Desert. The biblical artifact dates back to the Middle Bronze Age. This revelation, published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, sheds new light on ancient dyeing techniques and trade networks. The artifact was unearthed in 2016...

10 min read Food

The nutrients in food are what make the link between food and energy. The body needs energy to do its work, which comes from carbs, protein, and fat. Not all foods, though, change energy levels in the same way. Carbs are the body’s main source of energy out of the three macronutrients. However, to get...

8 min read Living

As global tensions rise and fears of a nuclear apocalypse loom, many prospective homebuyers in the United States are reconsidering where to purchase property. Traditional factors like proximity to schools, shopping centers, and urban conveniences may no longer top the list of priorities. Instead, survival-focused attributes such as access to natural resources, remote locations, and...

8 min read Lifestyle

The world offers a vast array of beautiful and culturally rich destinations. However, not all locations are safe for travel, especially for Americans. Whether due to gang violence, political unrest, or economic instability, some places pose significant risks to visitors. While travel can broaden horizons, certain destinations demand extreme caution—or avoidance altogether. Here’s a look...