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‘100-year find’: Enormous Viking ship holds surprising clues on burial rituals
The ghostly outline of the 1,200-year-old Viking ship burial was revealed by ground-penetrating radar in 2018. It’s the first such burial excavated in Scandinavia in more than a century.
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Could “cellular housekeeping” reverse arthritis?
What if, as you age, you could make your heart as good as new? Your brain? Every other part of your body that ages? That’s the promise of what lies ahead with one of the major players in the quest for longevity.
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