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Students at Georgia Southwestern State University could hear a child crying down the corridor. It was coming from the dorm room that belonged to freshman student Trinity Poague, 18. They knew that Poa
Maya artefacts are something you’d probably expect to find in an archaeological site in Mexico or hidden in ruins buried deep in the Central American jungle. A startling number of them turn up in Euro
Back in 2019, a Birmingam man scanned a Warwickshire field with a metal detector he’d purchased just six months previously. Near a drained pond, the machine alerted him to a miraculous discovery; a sp
Allegra thought she knew how her brave brother had died. Then she found his autopsy…
Q My great great grandfather, Enoch Coates, was wounded in the Crimean War at Sebastopol. His death notice in the Lichfield Mercury, on Friday 9 December 1910, describes him as a “Crimean Veteran” and
A round-up of the strangest science stories from around the world.