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Poland’s 300-year-old ‘Vampire Cemetery’ mystery: The strange reason 100 people were buried with sickles, locks and unusual rituals | World News

For years, a quiet burial ground in northern Poland has been offering an unusual glimpse into the anxieties of people who lived centuries ago. The cemetery, near the village of Pień, is not remarkable because of its size alone, although archaeologists have now documented more than 100 burials there. What has drawn wider attention is…

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A supernova lit up Earth’s sky in 1054 and was visible in daylight. Hubble now shows its glowing remains are still expanding nearly 1,000 years later

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope images of the Crab Nebula Nearly 1,000 years after people first saw a bright new star appear in the sky, scientists have measured how the remains of that explosion are still expanding today.In July 1054, court astronomers in China recorded a bright “guest star” near Tianguan, now known as Zeta Tauri….

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England: Britain bought 1,525 acres of nearly lifeless farmland for £13.8 million; four years later, beavers are helping it make money

Beavers are finally released at Boothby Wildland. Photograph: Jonathan Perugia/Gaia Visual for Nattergal A bold experiment in Lincolnshire (County in England) is showing that restoring British nature can become a highly profitable business, with a planned beaver colony at the centre of a multimillion-pound land transformation, reports the Guardian.Four years after conservation company Nattergal bought…

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Sonali Bendre’s diet and fitness at age 51 includes 18-20 hours of fasting, the actress revealed she followed autophagy for healing from stage IV metastatic cancer | Hindi Movie News

Sonali Bendre is currently enjoying the positive response to her crime thriller series ‘Raakh’, which has received appreciation from viewers, critics and industry peers alike. Amid the show’s success, the actor recently spoke about her fitness regimen, eating habits and her journey through cancer treatment.Bendre revealed that she follows a strict intermittent fasting routine and…

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IND vs ENG 1st ODI: Joe Root returns as England announce playing XI- See full team | Cricket News

Jos Buttler and Joe Root of England (Getty Images) England have promoted Jacob Bethell to open the batting alongside Ben Duckett for the first ODI against India at Edgbaston on Tuesday, while experienced wicketkeeper-batter Jos Buttler is set to celebrate a major career milestone with his 200th appearance in the format.The move sees Bethell entrusted…

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Could the ‘Hobbit’ human species still exist? New theory revives debate over Homo floresiensis

A strange theory has reopened one of anthropology’s most fascinating questions: could a tiny, human-like species still be hiding in the caves of Indonesia’s Flores Island? Anthropologist Gregory Forth believes that a creature described as half human and half ape may still exist somewhere in the mountain caves there, according to Popular Mechanics. The idea…

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‘I wanted to get my name on the honours board’: Kranti Gaud after scripting Lord’s history | Cricket News

Kranti Gaud (Getty Images) India fast bowler Kranti Gaud said earning a place on the iconic Lord’s honours board had been her personal target from the very start of the one-off Women’s Test, after her match-winning performance guided India to a historic 270-run victory over England.Gaud was the standout performer with the ball, claiming 5/37…

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‘Saif aapka kutta kha gaya’: Actor Sheeba once revealed how she lost her pet because of Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh’a dog who were married at that point | Hindi Movie News

Did you know that Saif Ali Khan was one accused of eating a dog. While the incident today sounds hilarious, it was quite heartbreaking as actor Sheeba Aggarwal once lost her pet because of Saif’s dog. At that time, Saif was married to Amrita Singh and they were Sheeba’s neighbours. They were also very good…

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Archaeologists uncover 3,000-year-old tomb near Egypt’s Luxor; inscriptions suggest it belonged to a man named Paser from the Ramesside period

Image Credit: Facebook/ @Egypt’s State Information Service Archaeologists have uncovered a 3,000-year-old tomb near Luxor, Egypt revealing fresh insights into the country’s ancient past. The tomb, discovered in the Sheikh Abd el-Qurna necropolis on Luxor’s West Bank is believed to have belonged to a senior official named Paser, who lived during the Ramesside period. The…

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