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August 21, 2026

Wall-Mounted Audio System Lets You Listen to Music in Style and With Intention

In this age of streaming, a lot of music lovers have found comfort in physical media—vinyl, CDs, cassettes—as it seems to imbue the music listening experience with intention and meaning. At the same time, others have been drawn to these formats for the aesthetics, like color LPs and physical copies of cover art. But they haven’t found a record player that sparks the same feeling.

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August 20, 2026

Man Who Spent His Childhood Living Among Wolves Passes Away at 80

Have you ever heard of the boy who lived with wolves? Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja spent 11 years of his childhood in the mountains of southern Spain. He entered the Sierra Morena at 7 years old to work with a goatherd and remained there after the man’s death. During his years in the wilderness, he learned to survive on his own and developed a remarkable relationship with the animals around him, including wolves.

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August 19, 2026

Scientists Unexpectedly Raise $100K for Marmot Research With OnlyFans and Crypto

When you think of wildlife conservation, what type of fundraising platform pops into your head? OnlyFans probably isn’t the first—or even the fifth—that comes to mind, but it’s actually helping support the long-running Rocky Mountain Marmot Project led by Colorado-based biologist and UCLA professor Dr. Daniel Blumstein and University of Ottawa researcher Julien Martin.

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August 19, 2026

Archaeologists Discover 3,000-Year-Old Tomb With Colorful Murals Inside

Archaeologists have uncovered a previously unknown tomb on Luxor’s West Bank, revealing colorful wall paintings, inscriptions, and architectural features that offer a new glimpse into burial practices during ancient Egypt’s New Kingdom. A Dutch archaeological mission from Leiden University discovered the tomb in the Lower Sheikh Abd el-Qurna area of the Theban Necropolis during its seventh season of fieldwork.

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