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New research has begun to lift the lid on the global online trade in land crabs, leading scientists to call for closer monitoring and regulation to better unde…
Chinese goldsmiths working during the Ming Dynasty were masters of their craft, capable of creating intricate and elaborate jewelry pieces. The evidence is the…
A Ukrainian woman identified as the main suspect for a parcel bombing in Monaco was "disguised as a man", according to the city-state's deputy prosecutor. Anas…
Saleem Khader al-Ashqar, an established 32-year-old Palestinian goalkeeper, stepped out of his home last Monday in search of cooking gas following a request fr…
Anthropic launched Claude Science to help scientists develop drugs using AI. This move expands the company beyond coding tools and joins other tech giants in d…
Russia’s massive aerial attack on Kyiv killed at least thirty people, prompting dangerous rescue efforts in collapsed buildings. The strikes also triggered a h…
On this edition of Access Asia, we find out why anger is brewing in South Korea after the country's national team was eliminated from the World Cup. We also as…
New research from the University of Kansas uses network science to determine why people make mistakes when lip-reading. Michael Vitevitch, professor of speech-…
Catholic leaders in the Philippines have long criticized the powerful Marcos and Duterte families for corruption and murder, but a Marcos-Duterte political rif…
Saint Agnes, a historic church founded for German-speaking immigrants in what’s now a diverse, central neighborhood in Minnesota’s capital, offers one traditio…
250 years later, new history is uncovered from the Battle of Bunker Hill New archaeology has uncovered everything from musket balls to wig curlers at the site …

























