Category: Human Interest (Page 27)
Archaeologists hope to revive and boost Egyptian tourism with recent discoveries.
A team of archaeologists discovered a 2,000-year-old burial place and a mummification workshop…
Virtual reality (VR) experience can enhance cognitive performance and self-esteem, a new study found.
Researchers from the University of Barce…
A new study claims that the human lifespan has no maximum limit.
Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley and the Sapienza University of Rome analyzed the death …
The announcement of the death of Koko, a famed gorilla, has revived previous debates on her American Sign Language (ASL) skills.
The western lowland gorilla, who died last June…
Human involvement can improve dogs’ problem-solving abilities, a study has found.
Researchers from Oregon State University (OSU) assessed how …
A woman was diagnosed with thyroid cancer after a doctor noticed a lump on her throat while watching TV.
New York-based doctor and surgeon Erich Voigt
A new study revealed that mentally singing the ‘90s hit song Macarena is helpful when performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation
A Pablo Picasso painting called “Le Marin” (“The Sailor”) was accidentally damaged prior to its auction this year.
The “Le Marin” is owned by billionaire businessman and art co…
A private zoo in Alberta, Canada, is facing charges for taking a bear outside the facility without permission from local authorities.
Earlier this year, Discovery Wildlife Park…
A teenage boy from Alabama, United States, regained consciousness despite being declared brain dead by his doctors.
In March, thirteen-year-old Trenton McKinley got into a seri…