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HISTORY

Subterranean World of the Paris Catacombs Has a Fascinating History

The world’s largest bone repository will have its first complete shutdown since opening to the public over two centuries ago.

NATURE

These genes can have the opposite effects depending on which parent they came from

The effect of a gene can vary greatly — and sometimes be the complete opposite — depending on whether it

RELIGION

The Upper Room celebrates 90th anniversary in Nashville

Celebratory liturgy and lunch on August 20 and 21 NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Upper Room, the world’s longest-running daily devotional

NEWS

Wildfires force Turkey to shut Dardanelles Strait to shipping

The Dardanelles Strait has been temporarily shut to maritime traffic due to large forest fires raging in north-western Turkey, the

TECH

What founders need to know before choosing their exit at Disrupt 2025

Startups face more exit options — and more uncertainty — than ever before. That’s why we’re bringing this essential conversation

MARKET

Is booze making a comeback? The sober craze may have run its course.

There’s evidence to suggest the challenges facing alcohol brands — especially with Gen Z — could be more a temporary

MOBILE

Melody of Moominvalley is Hard to Say But Fun to Play

A beautiful storybook world is brought to life on the screen of your iOS Device. In the game, a series

GADGET

Apple will bring GPT-5 to Apple Intelligence in iOS, iPad OS and macOS 26

OpenAI finally released its long-awaited model this week, unsurprisingly proclaiming it its best yet with regards to coding, accuracy, safety

MOBILE

Sit Back, Relax, and Enjoy the Point-and-Click Adventure Growbot

In the new 2-D point-and-click game, you’ll play as a robot, Nara, trying to save her home from a dark

EDUCATION

So Long, Study Guides? The AI Industry Is Going After Students

“We were trying to be everything to every student in a pre-AI world,” Chegg CEO Nathan Schultz says. Several generative