An ancient Celtic warrior likely received advanced medical care for his time, offering rare insight into early Iron Age healing practices and the privileges of elite status.
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Bronze age stone circle uncovered in Derbyshire, UK
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A standing stone in the Peak District, apparently an isolated monument, has been revealed as only one part of a standing circle and ritual complex that dates back 3700 years to England’s Bronze Age, according to archeologists with Forestry England.
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Trees and Carbon Mitigation: Insights from 2025 Research
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New research in 2025 reinforces the vital role of trees in carbon mitigation. From urban forests to old-growth redwoods, tree-based carbon capture—when locally tailored—offers powerful, cost-effective benefits for storing CO₂, restoring ecosystems, and supporting global sustainability goals.
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The Scent of Veneration: Study shows Ancient Statues were Perfumed
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New research suggests that ancient statues were not only painted and adorned but also covered with oils and perfumed.
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Science Saturday: A rough landing for Athena sets back lunar research
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A lunar lander named for the Greek goddess of wisdom landed near the Moon’s southern pole but unfortunately ended up on its side at an angle, preventing it from recharging its batteries and causing the 10-day mission to be canceled just hours after landing.
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Ecospirituality is tremendously beneficial but may hinder environmental efforts, say researchers
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New research says our connection with nature is empirically beneficial and may help us navigate the current challenges to healing the Earth.