Researchers at the University of Southern California recently used high-resolution CT scanners and medical-grade 3-D printers to conduct virtual autopsies on the two Egyptian mummies. Their goal, as ...
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Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Right now, we might have small hints of Yahya Abdul-Mateen’s future as a potential new Avengers ...
A woman with cervical cancer who waited years to be diagnosed says she has "lost her faith in doctors". Jessica Mason went back and forth to her GP and hospital with swelling, bleeding and pain in her ...
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Evan Coleman is an Updates Editor on the Credit Cards and Travel Rewards team at Forbes Advisor, showcasing his interest in personal finance and love of travel. He has written for a variety of local ...
Been turned down for a credit card? You're not alone: With rising delinquencies and a $1.18 trillion debt load, issuers have tightened underwriting standards and, in late 2025, about one in five ...
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David Nield is a technology journalist from Manchester in the U.K. who has been writing about gadgets and apps for more than 20 years. He has a bachelor's degree in English Literature from Durham ...
At PCMag, my focus is on printers and scanners. I started out way back in 1988 at Compute!, which still had a section of the magazine devoted to type-in programs. Since then, I’ve written more than ...