The Story We Can't Stop Thinking About
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A Long-Awaited Expedition. Beneath the floors of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, Italian archaeologists uncovered evidence of 2,000 year-old olive trees and grapevines. That may not seem groundbreaking at first, but the church is believed to have been built in part upon the site of Jesus’s tomb, which the Gospel of John describes as having been “a garden.” Whether or not this is the real site where Jesus was laid to rest after his crucifixion is still up for debate—and more research—but nevertheless, the dig sheds new light on the history of Jesus Christ’s worship.
—Courtney Linder, Deputy Features Editor
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The early results from a long-awaited excavation of the quarry beneath the Church of the Holy Sepulchre are nothing short of extraordinary.
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What began as a triumphant salvage operation turned into a bitter dispute with a brutal end.
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Marine biologists exploring the Baltic floor were stunned to discover aquatic life thriving directly on top of rotting WWII artillery shells.
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It’s compact, with smart storage, easy handling, and just enough power to clean without doing damage.
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Take barbecue to the next level, cooking low and slow.
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Now, prototype spinal cords are part of the brain organoid assembly.
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