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Archaeologists have discovered a small, bronze charm depicting a Celtic warrior, complete with a shield and a sword, while digging at an ancient settlement in Germany. The figurine, which dates to the third century B.C., is evidence of sophisticated metalworking in the Iron Age (800 to 50 B.C.).Excavations at the Celtic city of Manching in Bavaria took place from 2021 to 2024, according to a statement from the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (BLfD). Manching is one of the largest ancient settlements north of the Alps, but less than 15% of it has been studied archaeologically. So far, researchers…

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Here’s a mind-blowing fact. If Back to the Future was made today, and Marty went 30 years in the past, he’d arrive in the year 1995 … ten years after Back to the Future first opened in theaters. Oh and we are also ten years past the future world depicted in Back to the Future Part II. And there ain’t a flying car or hoverboard in sight.Great Scott, indeed.2025 marks the 40th anniversary of the original Back to the Future and Universal is re-releasing the film to mark the occasion. Here is the new trailer for the film.READ MORE: Every Back to the Future Prediction (And Whether It…

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Editor’s Note: This article contains a video showing a concertgoer engaging in lewd behavior, and subsequently getting a beatdown from another concertgoer. Get System of a Down Tickets Here A disturbing video posted on TikTok shows a fan pleasuring himself at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium during Korn’s set at an August 27th concert the band co-headlined with System of a Down, and subsequently getting violently punched in the head by another concertgoer. Additional footage shows the lewd fan being dragged out of his seat by security and removed from the venue. Other than this disturbing moment, the concert was a…

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While each product featured is independently selected by our editors, we may include paid promotion. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. Read more about our Product Review Guidelines here.Whether you’re a die-hard Swiftie or not, you can agree that anything Taylor Swift does has an unmatched impact. Whether it’s the resurgence of friendship bracelets thanks to her “Eras” tour, the endless obsession with her Mac red lipstick, or wearing denim dresses to the gym, the star brings a whole new meaning to the word “influence.” As if her new album tease on Aug. 12 (at…

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Featured Podcasts BG2 Pod: China, China, China. Breaking Down China’s Tech Surge Open-source podcast on all things tech, markets, investing, and capitalism, hosted by Brad Gerstner and Bill Gurley. Subscribe to BG2 Pod. Tech Brew Ride Home: Nvidia Earnings And Nano Banana Tech news headlines every day. 15 minutes and you’re up to date. From Tech Brew, Morning Brew’s tech hub. Subscribe to Tech Brew Ride Home. Lenny’s Podcast: How 80,000 companies build with AI: products as organisms, the death of org charts, and why agents will outnumber employees by 2026 | Asha Sharma (CVP of AI Platform at Microsoft)…

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From the roar of an F-15 slicing the sky at supersonic speed to the hushed stillness of a fog-covered runway, few lives have been lived at such altitude and with such depth as the one captured in High Flight In this Q&A, author Richard Hess takes us beyond the cockpit to share not just the thrill of military and commercial aviation but also the personal struggles, family ties, and faith that shaped his journey.   What inspired you to write High Flight at this point in your life, and how did the process affect the way you view your past?  It took…

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The sinuses become inflamed in people with chronic sinusitisScience Photo Library/Alamy Surgery is typically a last resort for people with a chronically blocked or runny nose. But in some cases, it may actually work better than the antibiotics that are routinely prescribed to treat the condition. Chronic sinusitis affects about 9 per cent of people worldwide and occurs when the mucus-producing cavities – sinuses – around the nose become inflamed. Common symptoms include a blocked or runny nose, a reduced sense of smell and facial pain, with these persisting for more than 12 weeks. The cause of the condition is…

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While Kelly reckons with his own personal failings – occasionally detailed in flashbacks filling out his path to stardom – his crew have problems of their own. His manager Ron is constantly on the phone to his incredibly understanding wife Lois (Greta Gerwig) as she deals with their own familial crisis, while Kelly’s publicist Liz (Laura Dern) frantically tries to ensure her client’s unscheduled holiday doesn’t put him in breach of contract. A hive of other personnel – assistants, make-up artists, stylists, security – buzz around Kelly, who professes to want freedom but doesn’t seem to have the first clue what…

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Alabama Shakes are back with their first new song in a decade. “Another Life” is the rock trio’s first original track since the 2015 album Sound & Color—and their debut single for new label home Island. Listen to it below.”When I wrote ‘Another Life,’ I was thinking about all the lives we carry,” Shakes vocalist and guitarist Brittany Howard shared in a statement. “The ones we’re living right now, the ones that slipped away because of different choices, the what ifs, the what wasn’t meant to be, the goodbyes, and the chance encounters that feel divine. This song is about…

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Welcome to The Who What Wear Podcast. Think of it as your direct line to the designers, stylists, beauty experts, editors, and tastemakers who are shaping the fashion-and-beauty world. Subscribe to The Who What Wear Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.When Who What Wear’s associate features editor Ana Escalante got engaged, there were a lot of things swirling around in her head. One of those topics was figuring out what she was going to wear on her wedding day.”As I began this process, which is very personal and very intimate, I found myself so frustrated by the lack of options.…

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On today’s episode of Uncanny Valley, our hosts talk to features editor Jason Kehe about everything from screen time limits and the return to flip phones to the romanticization of the early internet. View Original Source Here

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What’s the story behind the story? What inspired you to write It’s Time That We Be Brave? High school bullying is something my children witnessed firsthand — from ridicule and abandonment to the cruelty of social media, suggesting that individuals should commit suicide. What amazed me was my son and daughter’s ability to see past social pressure and do the right thing by protecting others. When I was in high school, I witnessed physical bullying, but instead of stepping in, I stayed silent to protect my image of popularity. Ally Robison is the person I should have been back then…

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Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Seeds are vital for plant reproduction and agriculture. Seed size, a crucial trait for plant adaptation and crop yield, is intricately controlled by genetic signals and environmental factors. The plant hormone jasmonate (JA) is known to help plants respond to environmental challenges like pests and salt stress, but its specific role in regulating seed development remains unclear. In a study published in The Plant Cell, researchers from Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences revealed a novel mechanism by which the plant hormone jasmonate controls seed size. They discovered that the jasmonate…

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Two stars have joined the cast of Osgood Perkins’ next horror movie. Perkins is known for directing 2024’s Longlegs and 2025’s The Monkey. Before those movies, he also helmed 2015’s The Blackcoat’s Daughter and 2016’s I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House. Additionally, he has another flick, titled Keeper, that arrives later this year. Neon and Perkins are again partnering for another horror movie after Keeper, titled The Young People. Production on the project will begin this coming fall in Vancouver. Who has joined the cast of Osgood Perkins’ new horror movie? Per Variety, Perkins’ The Young…

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Amid a burgeoning regional Mexican scene in 2018, Alex Ahumada and his cousin Leonardo Lomeli began playing gigs in their hometown Salinas, Calif., — an agricultural hub located just south of the San Francisco Bay Area — mainly as a hobby, after all, they’d both soon go off to college. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Inspired by legacy acts like Valentín Elizalde and Ariel Camacho, Ahumada sang covers while Lomeli played the requinto at family backyard parties or events around town, their repertoire ranging from old-school corridos to cumbias. “We wanted the party to be lit,” Ahumada tells…

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Featured Podcasts Great Chat: Are startups a young person’s game? A podcast mostly about tech. Brought to you weekly by Angela Du, Sally Shin, Mac Bohannon, Helen Min, and Ashley Mayer. Subscribe to Great Chat. Tech Brew Ride Home: The First Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against OpenAI Tech news headlines every day. 15 minutes and you’re up to date. From Tech Brew, Morning Brew’s tech hub. Subscribe to Tech Brew Ride Home. Big Technology Podcast: The Hidden Science Behind Brain-Computer Interfaces — With Sally Adee The Big Technology Podcast takes you behind the scenes in the tech world featuring interviews with…

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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Book Riot Editorial is made up of passionate readers, writers, and book lovers dedicated to delivering insightful book recommendations, literary analysis, and the latest in book culture. With expertise spanning multiple genres and a deep understanding of the publishing industry, we offer thoughtful commentary, book deals, and news that matters to readers. Whether it’s uncovering hidden gems, analyzing literary trends, or championing diverse voices, Book Riot’s editorial team is here to keep you informed and inspired. View All posts by Community As has…

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Nocturnal spiders have been filmed capturing fireflies and keeping them in their webs to attract more prey, even intermittently checking on them over the course of an hour, according to a new study.When fireflies were kept on the webs, sheet web spiders attracted significantly more prey than without the bioluminescent beetles, leading researchers to think the spiders are purposefully using the fireflies as bait to increase hunting success.”Our findings highlight a previously undocumented interaction where firefly signals, intended for sexual communication, are also beneficial to spiders,” study lead author I-Min Tso, a researcher at Tunghai University who studies spider behavior,…

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Denzel Washington doesn’t watch movies anymore. In fact, he’s “tired of movies” altogether.During an interview for GQ magazine alongside his Highest 2 Lowest director Spike Lee and co-star A$AP Rocky, the Oscar-winning star revealed he’s been in so many movies throughout his career as an actor that he doesn’t really enjoy watching films anymore.“I don’t watch movies, man. I really don’t,” Washington admitted, sharing that he doesn’t go to the movie theater anymore either.“I’m just being honest with you! I don’t watch movies! I don’t go to the movies. I don’t watch movies … I’m tired of movies,” he said.When…

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Zak Cox of nu-metalcore four-piece Uncured is here to take the Temu Guitar Challenge.What’s the Temu Guitar Challenge?The Temu Guitar Challenge presents a daunting task for any guitarist out there — can you play these cheap, junky guitars we bought off e-commerce behemoth Temu, known for their minimal standards in merchandise?We present an array of three very different guitars, each with their own shortcomings and unique levels of difficulty.READ MORE: Gary Holt Takes the Temu Guitar ChallengeThere’s a “smart guitar” which features seven frets and a digital interface that allows you to move about different parts of the guitar neck in an oddly…

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California activewear brand Vuori and Kaia Gerber just launched Vuori By Kaia, a Fall 2025 capsule emulating the model and actress’s own personal style.The collection introduces AllTheFeels™ pieces, with silhouettes inspired by the ’90s and early 2000s to create chic, minimalist options that you can wear beyond the gym. “For this collection, I drew inspiration from ‘90s workout videos and that perfect intersection of fashion and function where activewear becomes all-day wear,” Gerber said. “I kept thinking about those iconic paparazzi shots—Gisele, Kate Moss, even my mom—wearing tiny tanks and shorts with such effortless cool. That’s the energy I wanted:…

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Looking to upgrade your wireless earbuds without reaching deep into your wallet? Our favorite earbuds for most people, the Nothing Ear (a) (8/10, WIRED Recommends) are currently marked down to just $79 when you buy them from Nothing directly. They may be cheap when it comes to dollars spent, but they have it where it counts, with great audio quality, an excellent feature set, and awesome battery life.Photograph: Parker HallWhile the first-party offerings from both Apple and Google make for compelling options, the Nothing Ear (a) are great for both sides of the aisle. They feature painless pairing with either…

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Crime Ink: Iconic: An Anthology of Crime Fiction Inspired by Queer Icons by John Copenhaver and Salem West To not read this anthology … well, it would be criminal. There have been some excellent novels published in the last several years looking at historical crime fiction through a queer lens — books set in 1950s Los Angeles, 1950s Washington, D.C., 1828 Edinburgh, 1866 Paris, an English manor house in 1899, the dockyards of Tacoma, Washington, in 1888. What we haven’t seen much of, however, are the corresponding short stories. In 2023, a study of 30 major crime fiction…

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These succulent plants glow after being infused with phosphor particles that absorb and slowly release lightLiu et al., Matter There are the bad product ideas that just make you sigh, and then there are the ones you absolutely loathe. For me, glowing plants created by pumping leaves full of phosphorescent chemicals fall firmly in the latter category. Such plants have been created by researchers from South China Agricultural University, who claim in a study published today that the plants have “unprecedented brightness” and are a step towards “sustainable, eco-friendly, plant-based lighting systems”. People have been trying to create glowing plants…

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Seth Meyers‘ dog, Frisbee, recently passed away, and in a recent interview, comedian and actor Andy Samberg commented on his infamous longtime enemy. What did Andy Samberg say about Seth Meyers’ dog? During a recent interview with SNL alum Kate McKinnon for Entertainment Tonight, McKinnon asked Samberg for his final words on Meyers’ dog dying. Infamously, Samberg has had a longtime playful hatred of the dog, who passed away a week ago at the age of 14. To his credit, he didn’t lay off on the jokes. “I didn’t kill Frisbee,” Samberg said when asked about his thoughts. “Much as…

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