People who had trouble solving problems were more likely to solve them when prompted in their sleep.
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We explored forbidden ancient site

Grab your fedora, leather coat, your whip and plenty of water as you join Historian Dan Snow on a special journey of one of ...
In the spring of 1967, a series of unusual sightings began to grip the ...
U.S. and Israeli airstrikes killed Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on Saturday. His death closes a nearly four-decade chapter in Iran marked by iron-fist rule and resistance to the U.S.
You only need to walk past a location with an active WiFi network and radio waves WiFi sends out will bounce off you and create an image ...
Research reveals that banned books don't harm kids, they create better citizens. The censors accidentally produce what they are trying to destroy.
Progressive historians have been able to define the terms of debates of historical events as well to ask the biased and ...
Beverly artist Dorothy Straughter’s quilts evoke painful and often ignored historical realities related to slavery, the ...
Executive produced by Sam Raimi, Legend of the Seeker features action-packed episodes and a captivating romance set in a ...
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10 greatest sci-fi open-world games, ranked

The best open-world sci-fi games let players explore the far reaches of space.
Diagnosed with a rare and incurable condition, Nihal is estimated to be 4,000 times more likely to develop skin cancer than unaffected people. Despite this, she remains determined to live an active, ...
The discovery of bright yet stable pigments is vanishingly rare, making them hugely valuable. Now chemist Mas Subramanian is unpicking the atomic code of colour and homing in on our most-wanted hue ...