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- A 17th-century Arabic document turns up in a pile of trash… and what it reveals about everyday life changes the “official” narrative of the era
- Lakes along the Congo River are releasing tons of “ancient carbon”: the numbers are alarming, and the reason is more disturbing than it seems
- Neolithic life under the microscope: cooking, cleaning, and taking out the trash weren’t “minor chores”… they were the hidden engine of society (and now there’s proof)
- Florida: a hobbyist creates a solar-powered “air conditioner” using ice as a thermal battery… and the wildest part is that it works without electricity (I will explain the trick, but not all of it)
- They were going to build a highway and ended up uncovering an intact Celtic city with gold, jewelry, and 2,000-year-old workshops: the archaeological twist feels cinematic
- The rubber used in underwater tunnels is degrading much faster than expected: the problem is silent… and it could become incredibly expensive if no one stops it in time
- The U.S. Navy loses 13 ships… and the most worrying detail is not the number, it is what it suggests about the future of the fleet
- The “pink fairy” has reappeared in a reserve in Mendoza, and its return confirms that an ecosystem that seemed silent still held an extraordinary surprise