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- Geologists studied sand from the D-Day beaches in Normandy and uncovered a lingering signature of wartime debris, proof that history can stay embedded in the shoreline for decades
- A “brown ribbon” as long as a continent is forming across Africa’s Atlantic, and scientists fear it’s not just a stain but a rapidly expanding ocean shift
- Researchers warn of a climate time bomb in the Arctic involving roughly 63.4 billion tons of carbon that could amplify warming faster than expected
- A group of meddling teenagers accidentally uncover a 1,800-year-old Roman house beneath their school, and the “campus” suddenly becomes an archaeological site
- Carl Rogers, a humanistic psychologist: “When a person discovers that they are loved for who they are, and not for who they pretend to be, they will feel that they deserve respect and love”
- A key propeller tweak helped a drone design approach about 435 mph (700 km/h), pushing consumer-looking hardware into near-jet territory
- Scientists find about 5.6 million bees living beneath a New York cemetery for more than 100 years, and the hidden colony could help protect vulnerable pollinators