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Carbon dating may show what happened to North Carolina 'Lost Colony'
Many of us were taught the Lost Colony of Roanoke Island as kids.
A new study in Nature Communications finds a critical climate tipping point in Tibetan permafrost ecosystems. Warming of 2–4 ...
When we brought you this story last year, Scott Dawson had amassed years worth of finds. They link English settlers to Native ...
Colombia’s top election authority, the National Electoral Council (CNE), suspended the publication of a major poll in response to concerns over its alleged lack of accuracy. In a ruling, decreed the ...
Among a flurry of posts on social media last weekend, US president Donald Trump declared “good riddance” to a specific emissions scenario used in global climate projections. The “RCP8.5” scenario, ...
A coroner will hear from a radio-carbon dating expert at the inquest for an unknown County Durham baby who was found wrapped in a newspaper. The newborn boy’s skeleton was discovered by workmen under ...
Half of single Americans say they are going on fewer dates or choosing less expensive activities because of rising costs, according to BMO’s 2026 survey. Gen Z adults spend an average of $205 per date ...
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The dating world is getting more harrowing by the minute. Just when you thought "ghosting" − or disappearing on someone you're dating without warning − was enough of a problem, a new trend has entered ...
My young, single clients are fed up. Their tales of dating woes sound completely exhausting. Many come to sessions traumatized after evenings gone wrong, so I try to help them change the negative core ...
Meet your artificial intelligence matchmakers. These A.I. tools are changing dating apps, so users don’t have to swipe through an endless scroll of profiles. Meet your artificial intelligence ...
It’s a well-worn adage of the Internet age: people often aren’t what they seem to be online. But until recently, you could at least be assured that they were people. Now, though, “chatfishing,” a new ...
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