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We all know the Earth is round, right? Well, according to some of the biggest names in the industry, not so much. It’s a ...
Facial cupping is all over social media. Here, a dermatologist explains how it works, how it differs from body cupping, best ...
Asa Fitch
Asa Fitch is a reporter covering the semiconductor companies in The Wall Street Journal’s San Francisco bureau, including Intel, Nvidia and Qualcomm.
In antiquity and now, inconsistency and illogicality lie at the heart of the human effort to imagine what happens when we’re dead ...
What if the secret to stronger teams isn’t in strategy, but in celebration? This ancient ritual holds the clue.
Worldwide, birthdays were first acknowledged in ancient Egypt in 3000 BC, where the Pharaoh reveled in his birthday in a huge ...
Going back some 5,000 years, the "hand" unit of measurement based on the width of the human hand remains the standard for ...
The "Eye of Horus," a depiction of a single stylized eye looking straight ahead, is found throughout ancient Egypt. The ...
By Islam Salah El Din For many Egyptians, the gold pound isn’t just a coin—it’s a link to the past, a symbol of good fortune, and a reminder of family roots. Sure, its purchasing power has changed ...
The main pieces of evidence supporting the hydraulic theory were the discovery of a "dry moat" surrounding the pyramid, as well as a massive stone structure known as the Gisr el-Mudir. These features ...
As my teaching and writing careers end in the next few weeks, I’m trying to suppress a feeling of quiet despair.