How Does Our Taste in Movies Change with Age?
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A woman’s 2,000-year-old skeleton also shows signs of limb sharpening. The post Brain removal likely used in Iron Age Scottish burial appeared first on Popular Science .
Commentary: Parental controls, perimenopause and last-day-of-school photos. Apple seems to have followed us into our 40s, and now I'm worried about both of us.
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Financial decision making has never been more strategic.
Accenture Song's acquisition of the creator and social agency Whalar is more evidence that big budgets are shifting to influencer marketing.
Former Warwickshire wicketkeeper Keith Piper dies at the age of 56 after playing nearly 500 games for the Bears in his 16-year career at Edgbaston.
If you are an American of a certain age, you know the Soviet Union launched the first satellite, Sputnik, beating the United States to orbit.
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Scrape marks inside a skull and sharpened limb bones in a set of remains found in Scotland may be evidence of unusual Iron Age funerary rituals
It is difficult to identify funerary practices in Iron Age (c. 800 BC–AD 43) Britain, as human remains rarely survive. However, evidence is particularly prominent in north-west Scotland, because environmental conditions support the preservation of bone.
Serena Williams makes a triumphant return to professional tennis at the Queen's Club, securing a first-round doubles victory alongside Canada's Victoria Mboko. Playing on the Andy Murray Arena, the 44-year-old American icon inspired the crowd by declaring "you can do anything at any age" follow...
Nolan Arenado was slugging his way through the month of May when the Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman woke up one morning with an ailment that’s familiar to those who felt invincible in their 20s but have advanced to their mid-to-late 30s. His back hurt.
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The FDA recently approved the cellular rejuvenation therapy ER-100 for human clinical trials. While vision is the first target, it could have applications for a variety of age-related disease.