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See the 'Spectacular' Gold-and-Gemstone Ring a Roman Likely Buried for Safekeeping 1,700 Years Ago

The ring, discovered in an English field and deemed a "treasure," has ties to a power grab that a military leader made in Roman Britain

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Science PhysOrg Jun 4
D&D-seq maps DNA-protein interactions in single cells with multi-omics compatibility

A new technology allows scientists to map, in single cells, the DNA binding sites of transcription factors and other regulatory proteins that control gene activity, according to a study led by investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine and the New York Genome Center. With key advantages over methods currently in use, the technology is expected to be a powerful addition to biologists' toolkit for studying cells in health and disease.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 4
Anti-ICE mob that stormed Minnesota church service with Don Lemon won’t face state charges

“According to the St. Paul City Attorney’s logic, it is perfectly fine for agitators to invade a mosque, a cathedral, or a temple, intimidate the families and children inside, and shut down their religious gathering. Just call it a ‘protest.'"

Science Science Daily Jun 4
After 20 years, scientists finally shrink a powerful laser onto a chip

Researchers at EPFL have developed a chip-scale ultrafast laser that performs on par with traditional tabletop femtosecond lasers. The innovation could make advanced laser technologies far smaller, cheaper, and more accessible for applications ranging from medical diagnostics to atomic clocks.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 4
Chase Infiniti’s one-of-a-kind Mejuri necklace is custom, but her earrings can be yours for under $200

"People kept calling her the heart of the show and also how fierce she is ... soft, but not fragile," Mejuri's Noura Sakkijha told us of the star.

Health Medical Xpress Jun 4
Motherhood leaves lifelong brain marks via dopamine-linked epigenetic switch, mouse study suggests

Becoming a mother changes the brain not just temporarily, but for life. Pregnancy and the postpartum period trigger lasting changes in the maternal brain through the brain chemical dopamine, producing long-term benefits to learning, memory, and maternal behavior, a process disrupted by chronic postpartum stress.

Health Medical Xpress Jun 4
Online type 2 diabetes support linked to better health outcomes in England

A free online NHS program is delivering meaningful health improvements for adults living with type 2 diabetes (T2D) across England, a new study by University of Manchester researchers has shown. The NHS program called "Healthy Living for people with type 2 diabetes" is a website containing written articles, videos, self-assessment quizzes and tools.

Science Popular Science Jun 4
Humans really did move Stonehenge’s six-ton centerpiece

Melting ice age glaciers could't have moved Altar Stone alone. The post Humans really did move Stonehenge’s six-ton centerpiece appeared first on Popular Science.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 4
CBS adds second player to NFL pregame show after Russell Wilson announcement

Russell Wilson won't be alone in starting something new at CBS.

Technology Electrek Jun 4
BMW’s new iX3 drove 485 miles on a single charge, the longest-range EV in NAF’s test

BMW’s new iX3 beat out the competition, driving 485 miles on a single charge, making it the longest-range EV during Motor and NAF’s summer range test. more…

Science PhysOrg Jun 4
Quantum shell structure reveals new rule for proton-neutron pairing inside nuclei

Nuclear physicists used a little magic in their latest experiment conducted at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, and the result has revealed surprising new information about the behavior of protons and neutrons inside the atom's nucleus. Specifically, the research revealed another requirement that determines how protons and neutrons pair up.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 4
New angle shows fan storming court for selfie with smiling Victor Wembanyama in Knicks-Spurs NBA Finals

New video from the fan who stormed the court in Game 1 of the NBA Finals shows a different angle of the incident with Victor Wembanyama.