Why the Daylight Saving Time Bill Is Back in the Spotlight
For decades, Americans have grumbled about losing an hour of sleep every spring and gaining it back every fall. Now, Congress is once again trying to end the twice-yearly clock change.
Dating back to the first century C.E., this lavish estate featuring frescoes and mosaics was once owned by Roman elites who may have hosted the likes of Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius.
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Built by the Nuragic civilization nearly 4,000 years ago, the nuraghe towers of Sardinia may have been used as military fortresses, community centers, or even private residences during the Bronze Age.
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Researchers exploring the Roman-era ruins of Heraclea Sintica have unearthed an 1,800-year-old bronze lithulkos, an ancient surgical tool used to remove bladder stones with a hook.
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