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Treasure Vortex Podcast

Treasure Vortex

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Join us as we discuss all types of treasure hunting and our adventures. Metal Detecting Mudlarking Dump digging Arrowhead hunting Privy Digging Gold panning Thrifting Live shows Monday nights at 8 p.m. EST Special Guests! Give aways! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/treasure-vortex-podcast--2244406/support.
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The Metal Detective

Velocity Studios

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The year is 2045. As a historic winter storm slams into her city, New York detective Jacquelyn "Jack" Irons learns her marriage is over and seeks shelter in the closest hotel. Tonight, there's a killer stalking the high society guests of the opulent Bradbury Hotel, and in these white-out conditions there's no help on the way. With no-one to trust - human or robot - Jack aims to catch the killer before the sun rises and before her own past catches up with her.
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The Metal Detecting Show

The Metal Detecting Show

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Hey If you are interested in metal detecting please check out my podcast where each week I talk about my own adventures in metal detecting, I brake down technical aspects of the hobby, all coupled with guest interviews discussing their successful hunting methods and product reviews. You can interact with the show by leaving a voicemail via https://linktr.ee/themetaldetectingshow Chat Soon.
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Time Team

Time Team

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Time Team's Dr Helen Geake and Martyn Williams explore the world of archaeology. Featuring exclusive access to digs and interviews with experts to unearth the stories of the past. We bring you a podcast here every Tuesday, with one available to watch per month on our YouTube channel. Join our community of archaeology and history enthusiasts over on Patreon. Head to http://patreon.com/timeteamofficial to find out more.
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The Metal Detecting Podcast

The Metal Detecting Podcast

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Join us every other Friday at 7:00 P.M. CST. This podcast is all about metal detecting and those who love the hobby. So join us as we talk with some of the most interesting people in the hobby of metal detecting.
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Relics Radio show

Relics Radio

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Relics Radio is a podcast, brought to you every Thursday with DK of Adventures In Dirt, and Tony of 5280 Adventures discussing various types of Treasure Hunting. Check out our new episodes for special guests as we discuss techniques, finding sites, detectors, and all things related to treasure hunting, metal detecting and relic hunting. Live stream video broadcasts now on Ken or Tony's YouTube channels, Thursdays at 8pm Eastern: Ken - Adventures In Dirt YouTube Tony - 5280 Adventures YouTube
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Haunted Vermont

HauntedVermont.org

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We bring some ghostly tales surrounding the Green Mountains to the lights, whether it's by candle or campfire. We tackle interviews with different variety of people that have Encountered, Created within the Mysterious World. Together, We Can Learn.
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It's not easy to choose the best metal detector for your needs. We had reviewed more than 50 detectors and make the huge guide that help to find the best metal detector. More about best metal detector here: https://detecthistory.com/top-metal-detectors/
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Hosted by Tom Dempster & Kris Rodgers A show for all things metal detecting, we talk bout the latest tech, hot topics and delve back in time discussing history and artefacts. We also will be talking to some exciting guests.
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Welcome to On The Gold, a podcast created around education and practical application of gold prospecting and small-scale mining. I am your host Kevin Hoagland the Gold Prospectors Association of America Executive Director of Development. I invite you to join me as I share with you, my 50+ years of prospecting and mining experience. Yes I started very young and it all counts, especially since I was finding gold. The goal of my guest and I is to help you become a better Prospector and Miner. W ...
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Science Friday

Science Friday and WNYC Studios

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Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff.
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The GDA Radio Show

Lance Goolsby

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Global Detection Adventures brings to you an informative and often times humorous collection of metal detecting news, information, reviews, tips, tricks and interviews with many popular metal detectors from Youtube, television and people who just enjoy the hobby. This is a weekly news and information podcast covering the weeks best finds from around the world. Hosted by XLII and Founded by Lance Goolsby of the Global Detection Adventures group, we will dive into historic and amazing things f ...
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Nature Podcast

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The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everything from astronomy to zoology, highlighting the most exciting research from each issue of the Nature journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature's journalists and editors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Video Games and Coffee

Daniel Belmont

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A podcast about video games, their challenges and the stories we love. Welcome to Video Games and Coffee. Where facts are given, opinions are shared and connections are made over one of today's most important mediums of storytelling.
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Boost your Software Engineering, DataOps, and SRE, career. podcast_v0.1 decodes the latest vital research, delivering essential insights in an easy audio format. Stay ahead of trends, inform your technical decisions, and accelerate your professional growth. Essential knowledge for curious engineers.
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Join host Stuart Gary for weekly explorations into Astronomy, Space, and Science News, featuring insights from 19 years on Australian Public Radio and industry experts. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-your-guide-to-space-astronomy--2458531/support.
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In a world facing climate change, urbanization, and population growth, inspiring individuals are stepping up with innovative solutions. Each episode features passionate guests working at the cutting edge of science, engineering, technology, and design. Through their journeys, they share insights and personal growth while creating new ways of thinking for an uncertain future. Tune in for actionable advice and inspiration for young professionals aiming to make a difference. If you enjoy the sh ...
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Bright Side

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Whether you’re into useful tips for self-improvement, psychology, recent discoveries, mysterious stories, or just your day-to-day routine, there’s something for everyone! You can expect all that and more coming at you in five new episodes every day. If you’ve got a thirst for knowledge that never quits, then join our community! We have a good time, so take your shoes off, kick back, and make yourself at home here on the Bright Side of life!
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It's another episode of the Time Team podcast devoted to answering your questions. Dr Helen Geake responds to what you've been asking on Patreon. You'll find out about the dark side of metal detecting, whether our ancestors were buried or cremated and why farmers can continue to plough the soil at scheduled monuments. Plus, Helen's find this week i…
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Metal Detecting Talk with Ken and Tony RELICS RADIO is live via video broadcast on the 5280 Adventures YouTube channel and Adventures In Dirt YouTube channel every Wednesday night at 8:00 pm (Eastern) and is available for download wherever you get your podcasts. See links below to catch us live. DK’s LINKS:All Ken’s Links Here: https://linktr.ee/ad…
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Archaeologists just made a jaw-dropping discovery — a massive lost city in Mexico that’s been hidden for over 600 years! We're talking ancient roads, temples, and buildings buried under the jungle, completely forgotten by time. This place was once home to thousands of people, and now it's finally coming back into the spotlight. Using high-tech gear…
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** Treasure Vortex took over All Metal Mode Podcast Jan. 2022. ** Gypsy's Just Digging It: A Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting Book Publish 1/12/2024: https://www.amazon.com/Just-Digging-Beginners-Guide-Detecting/dp/B0CSZBP4BZ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=16YYZUOGA9CZP&keywords=just+digging+it+book&qid=1706570416&sprefix=just+digging+it+boo%2Caps%2C148&sr=8-1…
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Did you know some scientists believe there are missing continents beneath our oceans? 🌊🗺️In this episode, we explore the mystery of sunken continents like Zealandia and Lemuria, and ask: how do entire landmasses vanish from the map? We’ll dive into the theories, the geology, and the most fascinating facts about Earth’s shifting continents.🌎 From an…
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Guam might look like a chill island paradise, but it's got a wild secret. This place got totally overrun by sneaky invaders — we’re talking millions of tiny, creepy creatures. They slithered in, took over, and messed up the whole vibe. Ecologists? Yeah, they’ve been scrambling ever since, trying to fix the chaos. There was even this one time at a l…
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Thomas Young, Associate and Blue-Green Infrastructure Specialist at The Environment Partnership (TEP) in the UK shows us his journey from the technical side of green roofs to the more holistic broader planning of sustainability and blue-green infrastructure. His incredible journey is supported by many seemingly unrelated topics, travels and passion…
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Imagine finding a whole lost world that's been cut off for millions of years — sounds like a movie, right? Well, it’s real, and the place is called Roraima! It’s not an island, though; it’s actually a giant mountain with a super flat top. Because of the way it looks and the thick clouds that surround it, it gives off this crazy illusion that it’s j…
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Ever wonder how deep humans have actually dug into the Earth? From the deepest basement under the Sydney Opera House to the mind-blowing Gotthard Base Tunnel slicing through the Alps, we’re going underground to uncover some seriously cool stuff. 🕳️🚇 We’ll even check out one of the deepest building foundations ever made — it’s like the skyscraper ve…
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Scientists are planning something super wild this year — they’re going to create an artificial solar eclipse! Yep, instead of waiting for nature to do it, they’re making their own by using special technology. The idea is to block out the Sun just enough so they can study its outer atmosphere, called the corona. Normally, the corona is way too brigh…
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Hidden dangers in bodies of water are something a lot of people don’t think about until it’s too late. Things like strong currents, sudden drop-offs, or even hidden debris can be really risky, especially if you're swimming or boating. Sometimes the water looks calm on the surface but hides serious dangers underneath. Knowing about these things can …
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Shooters and Prospectors (309) 737-3248 https://www.facebook.com/SWShooterSuppliesAndProspecting/ Adventures In Prospecting(A.I.P.) http://www.adventuresinprospecting.com/ XTREME SCOOPS https://www.facebook.com/XTREMEScoops/ TheRingFinders https://theringfinders.com/ BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk7YDKf4Bxdw0Lwdat…
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In “Into the Unknown,” an astronomer explores the mysteries of the cosmos and the limits of what science can test. What is time? If the universe is expanding, what is it expanding into? What happened just before the Big Bang? Some of the most head-scratching ideas in physics strain the limits of what science can test. In her book Into the Unknown: …
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Think you’re quicker and sharper than everyone else? These 15 riddles start off easy and funny — but only the smartest will actually solve them. Don’t get fooled by the jokes, because the real challenge is hidden underneath. Race against the clock and see if you can beat your friends to the answers. Every riddle is a chance to prove you’ve got the …
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Running Kubernetes on your own hardware offers power but also complexity, forcing choices about core components. Think of deployment tools as "distributions," similar to Linux, packaging K8s with opinions and tooling. This episode dives into a comparison of popular on-prem K8s distributions: the minimalist `kubeadm`/Kubespray, the integrated OpenSh…
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Some stories are so wild, you’d swear they were made up — but they’re 100% real! We’ve got a bunch of unbelievable tales that actually happened, and they’re crazier than anything you could dream up. You’ll be shaking your head, laughing, and probably questioning reality a little bit. These are the kinds of stories you’ll want to tell your friends j…
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Something really weird happened out in space, and astronomers are totally baffled. A strange cosmic explosion lit up the sky, and it might be a super-rare event where everything lined up perfectly — or it could be something completely new that no one’s ever seen before! It’s called EP240408a, and it was first spotted by the Einstein Probe, an X-ray…
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Think you’ve got what it takes to find hidden treasure? These 7 pirate riddles will test if you’re truly worthy of the loot. They’re tricky, sneaky, and just the kind of puzzles real pirates would use to guard their gold. Only the smartest and bravest will make it all the way to the end. Are you ready to outsmart the pirates and claim your prize? H…
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Get this — a new radar scan just revealed an entire hidden city buried beneath the pyramids! Scientists used super advanced tech to peek under the surface without even digging. What they found is a massive network of buildings, streets, and structures that have been lost for thousands of years. It’s like discovering a secret world hiding right unde…
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Teleportation isn’t just sci-fi anymore — scientists have actually pulled it off between Earth and orbit! They didn’t teleport people (yet!), but they managed to instantly send quantum information from the ground up to a satellite. It’s called quantum teleportation, and it’s a huge step for future tech like super-secure communication and maybe even…
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Tired of sluggish flight booking systems? This episode explores a research paper proposing a fix: combining edge computing with a microservices architecture for airline reservations. Learn how moving time-sensitive tasks like seat availability checks closer to the user can dramatically reduce latency, potentially by 60%, enhancing responsiveness. W…
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Tackling network intrusions on distributed edge systems without compromising user privacy is a major engineering challenge. This episode unpacks a research paper proposing a novel solution using Federated Learning integrated with Apache Spark and Kubernetes. Explore how this architecture allows collaborative model training for anomaly detection dir…
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If you're approached by a growling dog, the main tip is to remain calm. Every dog can feel your fear and if you start running, it'd get even angrier. There're some signs the dog is gradually getting angry: for example, if it starts moving slowly with its ears folded back and its tail low. Then it might bare its teeth - these are all signs the anima…
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Nature can be seriously powerful, and sometimes way more dangerous than it looks. Back in July 2011, a 44-year-old man was dancing near the Nakalele blowhole in Maui when he got dragged in by the force of the water. He popped back up with the next wave for a second, but then disappeared for good. Rescuers searched for three days, but sadly, they ne…
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Think the Titanic was the worst shipwreck in history? There’s actually another disaster that was even more tragic — and barely anyone talks about it. This video dives into this and other stories of forgotten shipwrecks with more loss, more heartbreak, and way less fame. It’s the kind of story that makes you wonder how something so huge could be so …
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Scientists and archaeologists have uncovered a treasure chest made from a metal NOT found on Earth… and that's just the beginning. From alien-like artifacts to impossible ancient tools, these discoveries are raising serious questions about our history—and maybe even our origins.⚠️ Could ancient civilizations have had access to extraterrestrial mate…
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Wireless electricity isn’t just a sci-fi dream anymore — it’s actually happening! Scientists around the world are building systems that can send energy through the air, and it’s already being used to power things like smart locks, sensors, and even electric toothbrushes. In the U.S. and Japan, researchers are testing ways to wirelessly charge drone…
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The Bermuda Triangle has baffled the world for decades — but it turns out the mystery goes even deeper than we ever imagined! From strange disappearances to eerie scientific clues, this legendary area holds secrets that are still unsolved. Dive into the full story and uncover the shocking truths behind the Bermuda Triangle. Don’t forget to subscrib…
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Scientists bring us a lab-grown chicken nugget and texturally accurate, plant-based calamari. We’ll bite. There’s a movement in the world of science to find alternatives to meat and dairy products that don’t involve killing animals. Two avenues for this are by using animal cells in a lab, or going plant-based. Two breakthroughs in this field of foo…
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This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you with the support of Incogni - take back control of your data online by getting Incogni for not very much money. To check our sprcial SpaceTime listeners deal, visit www,incogni.com/spacetime. In this episode of SpaceTime, we uncover groundbreaking discoveries and updates from the cosmos. First, NASA's Cur…
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Next time you grab a bottle of your favorite soda drink, take a look closer at it. Why is it never filled to the top? Are companies just being greedy or there's another reason behind this detail? Every item surrounding you at home, at school or at a local supermarket has some hidden purpose. The ridges on the coins you find on the floor, the digits…
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We come across different situations in our lives. Some of them require smart solutions and quick reactions. Where do we park a car if the parking lot is full? Who is to blame for the broken glass on the floor if no-one confesses? And how do we train ourselves to act wisely in each situation without thinking too much about it? Riddles are a perfect …
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What's the coolest thing about space? Well, that you can never get tired of it or fully explore it! Space is endless and so are facts about it! Distant planets, unusual space phenomena, black holes, unexplored constellations. Something great is happening in space every second!... Let's take a look at it right now. Space marathon's on!#brightside An…
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Who doesn't like this character: Sherlock Holmes? He's smart, witty and ready to solve any puzzle, even the most unbelievably difficult one! But he's a character, can one of us become a Sherlock in real life? Of course!Brain power is just like muscle power: all you need is regular exercise. Riddles and brain teasers act as a perfect gym equipment t…
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The ground at Yellowstone is doing this weird rising thing, and naturally, it's got people wondering if we're in for a volcanic show. Geologists say it's not as simple as "up goes the ground, boom goes the volcano." Apparently, there are all sorts of factors at play, and Yellowstone is like a geological puzzle. The rising ground could just be a nor…
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The SS Princess Alice is one of the most heartbreaking shipwrecks in history, and it doesn’t get nearly the attention it deserves. In 1878, this passenger paddle steamer was cruising along the Thames in London when it collided with a larger ship, the Bywell Castle, breaking apart in minutes. Tragically, over 600 people died, many because the water …
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Shooters and Prospectors (309) 737-3248 https://www.facebook.com/SWShooterSuppliesAndProspecting/ Adventures In Prospecting(A.I.P.) http://www.adventuresinprospecting.com/ XTREME SCOOPS https://www.facebook.com/XTREMEScoops/ TheRingFinders https://theringfinders.com/ BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk7YDKf4Bxdw0Lwdat…
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In space, losing power is a huge problem for a spacecraft. Without power, the systems controlling navigation, communication, and even life support (if it's a crewed mission) can shut down. Some spacecraft have backup batteries, but those only last so long. If solar panels get damaged or blocked, there's no way to recharge, and the spacecraft could …
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Being able to belt out a tune like Adele or Pavarotti is not just about raw talent. The best singers in the world have to work on their technique—like how to control their breath and develop the stamina to hit note after note for a two-hour concert. But pop stars and opera singers aren’t the only vocalists who have figured out how to harness their …
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Prehistoric animals were so wild, they’d fit right into a sci-fi movie! The Therizinosaurus had massive claws that looked like something from an alien invader—perfect for scaring off predators. Then there was the Anomalocaris, a shrimp-like creature with big, bulging eyes and spiky appendages that made it look more alien than oceanic. The Quetzalco…
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Get ready to have your mind blown with some of the coolest optical illusions you’ve ever seen! These tricks will make your brain question what’s real and what’s not. One second, you’ll swear you’re looking at a still image, and the next, it seems to move. Or maybe you’ll spot shapes and colors that aren’t even there! It’s all about how your brain p…
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The Saharan horned viper is a sneaky snake that blends perfectly into the sand, making it almost invisible. It hides just beneath the surface, leaving a small mark in the sand, so if you see one—run! While its venom isn’t deadly to humans, it can cause serious pain, swelling, and other nasty symptoms you’d definitely want to avoid. This snake is a …
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Did you know that medieval Bologna, Italy, was once packed with towering skyscrapers? Back in the 12th and 13th centuries, the city had nearly 100 tall, narrow towers built by wealthy families as both status symbols and defensive structures. These towers dominated the skyline, with the tallest reaching over 300 feet high! Today, only about 20 tower…
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In this episode: 00:46 What will be left of US science after Trump 2.0? 100 days into his term, President Donald Trump and his administration have already caused the biggest shakeup in modern scientific history, slashing funding, bringing large swathes of US research to a standstill and halting many clinical trials. But many fear these actions are …
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Scientists have discovered solid proof that ancient humans weren’t as separate as we once thought—they mixed and mingled! By studying DNA from fossils, researchers found that our ancestors, Homo sapiens, had kids with Neanderthals and another group called Denisovans. This mixing left genetic traces that still exist in modern humans today, like cert…
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