Journal Sentinel beat writer John Steppe answers questions about Wisconsin's defense and other topics in the second part of ...
Journal Sentinel beat writer John Steppe answers readers' Wisconsin men's basketball questions in the first part of a ...
A study on Indo-European languages, using direct linguistic data, reconciles the two dominant hypotheses of where and how ...
Olena Kuzmivna, a 76-year-old mushroom forager from Izyum, Ukraine, has not been able to go foraging for mushrooms since 2022 ...
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Ancient DNA may explain why certain people live to be older than 100
Living past the age of 100 has long fascinated scientists and the public alike. While advances in medicine and healthier ...
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South Asia's Dairy Intolerance Could Help Explain Our Ability to Drink Milk
A curious and paradoxical intolerance for lactose across the South Asian subcontinent could help explain why the ability for ...
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6 'lost' cities archaeologists have never found
Waššukanni has never been found and some scholars think that it may be located in northeastern Syria. The people who lived in ...
Before the Montana State men’s basketball team, with its 10 new players, even played a game this season, Christian King saw ...
Farming reporter Zoe Geary spoke with Sean Keane to get a behind-the-scenes look at the life of nomadic sheep herders in a ...
Coastal erosion may threaten the area around Southwold, but a new ‘movable’ cabin makes a great base for exploring its windswept beaches, remote marshes and welcoming inns ...
Mammoth bones weren’t just leftovers from the hunt, they were the walls of survival in a freezing prehistoric world.
In the Middle Ages, a plague killed a third of Europe's population. Fleas carried the plague bacterium, Yersinia pestis, ...
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