Archaeologists unearth a 125,000-year-old Neanderthal ‘factory’ that could rewrite human history |

Archaeologists are used to slow, careful discoveries. Most digs reveal fragments. At a lakeside site in Germany, researchers digging into a low hill came across something far more organised than expected. It was not just scattered remains.The evidence suggests that Neanderthals may have been running what experts now describe as “fat processing sites” as far…

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5 weird and silly things people in love do, according to psychology

Ever find yourself burying your nose in your partner’s hair or neck? You’re essentially “scent-guarding.” Based on Helen Fisher’s work on evolutionary psychology and a 2024 study in Chemical Senses, we are wired to sniff our partners to check for genetic compatibility and emotional grounding. Their unique scent acts like a natural sedative, lowering cortisol…

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Flying via the Middle East? Here’s how ongoing disruptions could impact travellers and what to expect |

The Middle East is considered a hub of global aviation, providing connectivity between Asia, Europe, Africa, and America, with some of the busiest air transit points in the world. For millions of air travelers, especially those traveling from India, Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi have always been major air transit points. However, airspace restrictions, geopolitical…

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What? Woman catches her cop husband cheating – offers to “rent” him to his mistress for INR 85,000 a month |

Picture this: Your husband, a respected police officer, goes to a mistress’ apartment. Instead of filing for divorce, you propose… renting him out to the mistress! That’s the wild twist in Khun Kwang’s story, a 31-year-old Thai mom who went viral on the TV show Hone-Krasae, hosted by Kanchai Kamnerdloy. Married since 21 (straight out…

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