Archaeologists in Spain have uncovered an elephant bone from 2,200 years ago, and they believe it belonged to an animal that served as a “war machine” in an army sent to invade the Roman Republic.
Planning for major weight loss may soon become an easier pill − or balloon − to swallow. As manufacturers ramp up for a GLP-1 legal battle and every food brand seems to be releasing new protein-packed ...
Up, up, and away to Manhattan’s Seaport District, where the Balloon Museum will open its U.S. flagship. The Balloon Museum — the self-described celebration of inflatable art — has signed a five-year, ...
Airspace in an area of Texas was restricted on Thursday after the U.S. military accidentally shot down a Customs and Border Protection drone. The military used a laser-based anti-drone system to shoot ...
The Tin Building by Jean-Georges has lost Jean-Georges – abruptly ending Manhattan’s most ambitious food market and restaurant complex. The multi-level gourmet emporium from superchef Jean-Georges ...
The Tin Building by Jean-Georges, a luxury food hall at the South Street Seaport that was beset by financial troubles and controversy, closed Monday, according to a filing with the Securities and ...
Named ‘best kids show’ at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Mark's Spectacular Science Show is visiting Kirkcaldy at the start of a 10th anniversary tour, in which Mark will bring his favourite experiments ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved “the world’s first and only swallowable" gastric balloon for weight loss that requires no surgery, anesthesia or other procedures, Allurion ...
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