November 11, 2025
This 14th century story fooled the world about the Black Death
Researchers have traced long-standing myths about the rapid spread of the Black Death across Asia to ...View More
NFL Week 11 betting power ratings: Struggling Packers in NFC's second tier, plus how all 32 teams stack up
I had high hopes for the Packers at the beginning of the 2025 offseason, and wrapping up the offseas ...View More
How a tattoo artist got involved in a Nazi symbol cover-up in the Maine Senate race
Graham Platner was looking for a cover-up.Nearly 20 years ago, the Maine Democrat drunkenly selected ...View More
Celebrating Veterans Day with Ronnie Penn
We had the pleasure of talking with Ronnie Penn about his military service, his work as a chef a ...View More
Judge adopts Utah congressional map creating a Democratic-leaning district for 2026
SALT LAKE CITY -- A Utah judge on Monday rejected a new congressional map drawn by Republican lawmak ...View More
Brain-like learning found in bacterial nanopores
Pore-forming proteins are widespread across living organisms. In humans, they are essential for immu ...View More
Scientists turn body fat into bone to heal spinal fractures
Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have developed a promising new method to repair spinal ...View More
Running on little sleep? You’re twice as likely to get hurt
If you're one of the 620 million people who regularly go for a run, you probably like to get an earl ...View More
Science history: Russian mathematician quietly publishes paper — and solves one of the most famous unsolved conjectures in mathematics — Nov. 11, 2002
On a cold day in November, a man living quietly in Russia posted a paper to a public server.Publishe ...View More
AI revives lost 3,000-year-old Babylonian hymn
A long-lost hymn of praise dating back to around 1000 BCE has been identified through modern technol ...View More













