The founder of this increasingly popular international competition explains the rules and his hopes for the game's future.
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The 67,800-year-old hand stencil looks like a claw—and provides new clues about early human cognition and the migration to Australia.
The 1850 discovery of King Ashurbanipal's vast library of cuneiform tablets at Nineveh illuminated fascinating records and ...
For nearly 180 years, both the church and the town of Saint-Denis have been without that landmark steeple. Damaged by storms, it was dismantled in 1847, supposedly so it could be built back better.
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Should you go all in on walking—or switch up your workouts during the week? A new study compares the longevity benefits of various types of popular exercises.
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