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Marilyn Monroe’s Mercedes-Benz with monogrammed ‘MM’ on dashboard set to sell for over $200K

Marilyn Monroe’s classic Mercedes-Benz, which she drove around Europe in the 1950s, is set to go up for auction.

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Science PhysOrg Apr 10
Using menstrual blood-derived particles to treat osteoarthritis

New research by an interdisciplinary team in Lithuania has revealed a promising and unconventional approach to cartilage regeneration. Using extracellular vesicles derived from menstrual blood stromal cells, the researchers demonstrated their potential to stimulate cartilage repair—paving the way for a future cell-free therapy for osteoarthritis.

Science Popular Science Apr 10
Robot birds deployed in Grand Teton National Park for sexy time

The bid to boost sage-grouse populations continues. The post Robot birds deployed in Grand Teton National Park for sexy time appeared first on Popular Science.

New York, NY NY Post Apr 10
Liberty plan to bring back free agent fan favorite Marine Johannes

Johannès, 31, received a reserved qualifying offer from the Liberty earlier this week, which opened the pathway for her return.

Global Good News Network Apr 10
Coalition Pushed for Cycling Lanes and Better Buses and Got Them, Transforming Manila in the Process

For decades, 98% of transportation-related funding and infrastructure went to the 6% of people in the Philippines who own cars. Now after years of research, advocacy, and lobbying, a national coalition has led a transformation in public transit and civic planning on behalf of cyclists, pedestrians, and non-car commuters, and has attracted international attention and […] The post Coalition Pushed for Cycling Lanes and Better Buses and Got Them, Transforming Manila in the Process appeared first on Good News Network.

Environment Mongabay Apr 10
Christianity can be an ally for Kenyan conservation (commentary)

The influence of Christianity in public life in Kenya is undisputed. Indeed, for more than a century, everyday life in the country — from education to health care and politics — has, in many ways, been shaped by the faith. From missionary origins to indigenous expressions, Christianity has been, and remains, “one of the most […]

New York, NY NY Post Apr 10
Rory McIlroy shows off new Masters attitude as he reveals plans after opening-round 67

Rory McIlroy returned to this year's Masters a defending champion -- and it's clear the Northern Irishman is feeling more relaxed as a green jacket holder.

Health Medical Xpress Apr 10
Women's immune systems show bigger age-related changes than men's, study reveals

Statistics show clear differences in the population's immune system according to sex: men are more susceptible to infections and cancers, while women have stronger immune responses, which translate, for example, into better responses to vaccines. Even so, with a more reactive immune system, the probability of the body attacking itself also increases, causing 80% of autoimmune disease development to occur in women.

New York, NY NY Post Apr 10
What do the cheapest tickets cost to see Billy Idol on his 2026 tour?

A nice day to see the "White Wedding" hitmaker would be Aug. 15 in Syracuse.

New York, NY Gothamist Apr 10
Eek! Rat sightings likely to rise in NYC as temperatures warm up

A rat scurries along in Harlem on Aug. 1, 2025. Experts say spring brings more rat activity — and more people outside to see it. [ more › ]

Portland, OR KOIN 6 Apr 10
7 California condor chicks hatch at Oregon Zoo conservation center

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- In a win for a critically endangered species, seven California condor chicks have hatched this past week at the Oregon Zoo conservation center. Since late January, the zoo says the condors at their Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation in Clackamas County have been laying the groundwork for the species' recovery, and [...]