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Archaeologists have uncovered a remarkable 5,000-year-old settlement at Horvat Hoshem, near Beit Shemesh, Israel. This site, rich with Early Bronze Age artifacts, includes some of the earliest known public buildings, shedding light on the transition from village life to urbanization. Discovering Horvat Hoshem First identified in 2021, Horvat Hoshem has undergone three years of detailed...

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Meta’s ambitious plan to construct a nuclear-powered AI data center in the U.S. encountered an unexpected obstacle: a rare species of bee. Discovered during an environmental survey, the endangered insect forced Meta to rethink its strategy, highlighting the often overlooked impact of wildlife on major industrial projects. A Game-Changing AI Facility on Hold The data...

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Recent groundbreaking research published in the prestigious journal Science has unveiled a significant correlation between sugar intake during the critical early developmental stages and the onset of chronic diseases later in life. This study sheds light on the long-lasting impact of sugar consumption in utero and during early childhood on the risk of developing diabetes...

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Celebrity chef and beloved TV personality Rachael Ray recently addressed growing concerns over her health following a video that went viral last month. The video, shared on her Instagram account, showed Ray appearing to slur her words, which alarmed fans and followers alike. Some viewers even noted that her facial expression seemed unusual. They speculated...