In 2010, a four-year-old boy discovered a 500-year-old gold pendant buried in an Essex field while metal detecting with his father | World News

In 2010, a four-year-old boy discovered a 500-year-old gold pendant buried in an Essex field while metal detecting with his father | World News

A simple day of metal detecting in Essex turned into an extraordinary treasure discovery when four-year-old James Hyatt uncovered a gold pendant believed to date back around 500 years. James was with his father while searching a field in Hockley when the metal detector gave a strong signal. After digging several inches into the ground,…

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Hayden Panettiere's death investigation widens as DEA steps in to assist authorities - Report |

Hayden Panettiere’s death investigation widens as DEA steps in to assist authorities – Report |

Hayden’s Panettiere’s passing will now be investigated by the DEA. The news comes after reports that her ex-boyfriend, Brian Hickerson, and Zach Hickerson were present at the apartment complex when paramedics were treating Panettiere. (Instagram) TRIGGER WARNING: This article contains references to alcohol and drug addiction.Authorities are continuing their investigation into Hayden Panettiere’s passing. According…

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Diabetes, BP & smoking tied to dementia: Study

Diabetes, BP & smoking tied to dementia: Study

NEW DELHI: People with no high BP, diabetes or smoking habit lived nearly 13 years longer without dementia than those with all three risk factors, a long-term US study has found. Those without any of the three lived an average 30 years without dementia from age 55, compared with 17.5 years among those with all…

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Gaur Gopal Das: Quote of the day by Gaur Gopal Das: “The comfortable choice may offer immediate ease but long-term regret. The right choice may demand temporary discomfort but often brings lasting growth, strength, and peace”; What the engineer-turned-monk advises on making difficult choices today for a better tomorrow

Gaur Gopal Das: Quote of the day by Gaur Gopal Das: “The comfortable choice may offer immediate ease but long-term regret. The right choice may demand temporary discomfort but often brings lasting growth, strength, and peace”; What the engineer-turned-monk advises on making difficult choices today for a better tomorrow

Quote of the day by Gaur Gopal Das (Photo: @gaurgopald/ X) We are all surrounded by choices every day. While deciding between some choices is easy and comfortable, others feel hard and uncomfortable. Often, the easy choice gives us instant relief but might leave us with regret later. The hard choice asks more from us…

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Saturn Retrograde in Revati: These Zodiac Signs May Get a Second Chance at Financial Stability, Career Redemption, and Long-Term Peace

Saturn Retrograde in Revati: These Zodiac Signs May Get a Second Chance at Financial Stability, Career Redemption, and Long-Term Peace

Saturn’s retrograde motion in Revati offers second chances for certain zodiac signs. Pisces may find new openings in personal identity and career advancement. Gemini could see renewed opportunities for public image and professional recognition. Virgo might revisit client work and relationships with renewed seriousness. Sagittarius and Aquarius can expect chances concerning home and finances respectively….

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Manav Suthar scripts history, equals 93-year-old record after stunning Sri Lanka Test show | Cricket News

Manav Suthar scripts history, equals 93-year-old record after stunning Sri Lanka Test show | Cricket News

Galle: India’s Manav Suthar, centre, celebrates (PTI Photo( Manav Suthar scripted a remarkable piece of Indian Test history on Wednesday (August 19), becoming the first spinner and only the second Indian cricketer to claim a five-wicket haul in both his first home and first away Tests.The 24-year-old Rajasthan spinner had announced himself on the international…

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Meet Alex Webster, the Florida teenager who is giving away mangroves as ‘pets’ to people to protect disappearing coastal forests | World News

Meet Alex Webster, the Florida teenager who is giving away mangroves as ‘pets’ to people to protect disappearing coastal forests | World News

Image Credit: Courtesy of Alex Webster Mangroves may not be the first thing that comes to mind when people think about a pet, but Florida teenager Alex Webster is turning that idea into a unique environmental mission. Through the ‘My Pet Mangrove programme’, Alex is encouraging people to form a personal connection with these important…

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Meet Finnegan McGill, the 18-year-old Arizona student who spent four years building an AI device that can identify birds from their calls and pinpoint where they are |

Meet Finnegan McGill, the 18-year-old Arizona student who spent four years building an AI device that can identify birds from their calls and pinpoint where they are |

Finnegan McGill. Image Credit: Chris Ayers/Society for Science Finnegan McGill has spent more than four years turning a concern about declining bird populations into a working piece of technology. This 18-year-old student from Tucson, Arizona, developed a device known as ‘A-BiRD’ (Automated Bird Recognition Device) which could help in identifying birds by their calls and…

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Meet Ankan Das, the 15-year-old Florida student who built a shape-shifting robot that crawls on Moon soil and squeezes through tight spaces |

Meet Ankan Das, the 15-year-old Florida student who built a shape-shifting robot that crawls on Moon soil and squeezes through tight spaces |

Representative Image of a tensegrity robot navigating obstacles during a search-and-rescue mission (AI-generated image) Ankan Das is a 15-year-old sophomore at Oviedo High School in Florida, but his latest science-fair project looks more like something from a robotics laboratory than a school classroom. For his Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair project, Das built a…

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