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After splitting from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Dorit Kemsley following nearly a decade of marriage, Paul “PK” Kemsley is moving on. The entrepreneur and talent manager ...
April 25, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
The official website of the Army College of Nursing has been hacked, allegedly by Pakistan-based hacker group Team Insane PK. “Our religion, customs, and beliefs are miles apart, and that makes us ...
Earlier this month, Dorit revealed she has "chosen not to have much of a relationship" with PK during the 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 14 reunion BACKGRID Dorit Kemsley's estranged ...
A face that belonged to an "alien skull" has been revealed for the first time 1,500 years later after scientists were able to reconstruct it. Found in the 1970s in the village of Dully ...
The federal government has officially relaunched the Prime Minister’s Youth Laptop Scheme for 2025, aiming to distribute 100,000 laptops to high-achieving students throughout Pakistan.
NASA scientists have been left baffled after the Perseverance rover captured a bizarre image on Mars that looks eerily like a skull perched on a hilltop. Dubbed "Skull Hill" by the team ...
A fiery dispute between two of Papua New Guinea’s most prominent medical professionals unfolded in a press briefing yesterday, reigniting debate over a rejected K100 million grant from Japan intended ...
Six matches in double round-robin format will be held across six days, with hosts Japan competing alongside Fiji and winners of last year’s Division 2 Qualifier, Papua New Guinea (PNG), where only the ...
Illustration by ZME Science/AI-generated. At one of the world’s most elite universities, professors once toasted to empire using a human skull. For decades, Oxford academics at Worcester College ...
NASA's Perseverance rover found an unusual dark, pitted rock dubbed Skull Hill while exploring Jezero Crater's rim. The rock contrasts with lighter surrounding terrain and was likely transported ...
The book reveals that a ceremonial drinking vessel, made from a human skull, was used at one of Oxford University's colleges until 2015. This vessel, originally crafted for drinking purposes, was ...