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    2026-01-26 17:01:26
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    I Constantly Keep These Perfect Canned Beans In My Pantry (They Save Dinner!)
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    2026-01-26 17:01:35
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    5 Of The Best Sites For Free 3D Printing Projects And Open Source Models
    Buying a 3D printer is exciting, but you'll need projects and models to make it all work. These free sites offer a huge range of ideas to get you started.
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    2026-01-26 17:01:36
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    3 New Ryobi Gadgets Coming Out In 2026 That Aren't Power Tools
    Ryobi has long been a favorite of DIYers and those handy with a set of tools. For 2026, Ryobi is releasing a trio of tech solutions with broader appeal.
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    2026-01-26 18:00:05
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    In 2024 Minnesota AG Keith Ellison Argued No Right to Carry a Gun at 'Political Rallies and Protests'
    In 2024, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (D) was among 17 AGs who contended there is no right to carry a gun at political rallies and protests. The AGs did this in a January 26, 2024, filing
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    2026-01-26 18:00:11
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    Nashville-bound, join Jeff, Mark & Malcolm in celebrating 250 years of America
    [View Article at Source]Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald Jeff and Mark speak with the founder of America Out Loud. Malcolm Out Loud tells his story about his early career
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    Lets not follow California into energy poverty
    [View Article at Source]The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal California families face soaring electricity costs as millions struggle to pay energy bills. Jason Isaac explains
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    2026-01-26 18:00:33
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    Meteor Showers On Venus Might Be Caused By The Two Fastest Known Asteroids
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    2026-01-26 18:00:36
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    Scientists Spiked Fly Food With Magic Mushrooms To Try And Figure Out Why They Evolved
    Magic mushrooms put a lot of energy into producing the psychoactive compound psilocybin. But why?
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    2026-01-26 18:00:50
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    Dwarves And Disabled People May Have Been Worshipped By Ancient People, Researchers Say
    Luca Kis/ScienceThe skull of a medieval Hungarian man with a cleft palate who was given a stately burial.A conference in Berlin that drew more than 130 paleopathologists, bioarchaeologists, geneticists, and rare disease experts has challenged long-held notions that those born with rare physical disabilities such as dwarfism or cleft palates worldwide were treated harshly in the distant past.According to Science, the line of research involved here is called the bioarchaeology of care and researchers in this field have found sufficient evidence that those born with various disabilities long ago were actually supported by their communities around the world far more than previously thought. In addition to receiving care and support from their communities, these people were also buried alongside their able-bodied peers, lived well into adulthood, and werent cast out or marginalized which has long been the assumption.This is really the first time people have been confronted with this subject, said Michael Schultz, a paleopathologist in Germanys Georg-August University of Gttingen.Wikimedia CommonsThe sarcophagi of the Chachapoyas people in northern Peru.Time and time again, researchers have excavated the bodies of brittle-boned people that died of rare diseases and found that they were buried in culturally significant gravesites or among those held in high esteem by society.When physical anthropologist Marla Toyne of the University of Central Florida in Orlando discovered a mummy buried around 1200 C.E. by Perus Chachapoyas people, for instance, she immediately noticed the bodys surprising combination of physical disabilities and burial location.The man had a collapsed spine and extreme bone loss, which pointed toward late-stage adult T-cell leukemia yet he had been buried at a respectable cliffside site, and his bones suggested hed had years of light work before his death.He had fragile bones, pain in his joints he wasnt walking a great deal, she said. We begin with the individual, but they never live alone. The community was aware of his suffering. And they most likely had to make some accommodations for his care and treatment.Bioarchaeologist Anna Pieri, meanwhile, argued that the disadvantaged werent merely treated kindly and supported, but often even admired, revered, and thought of as having a connection with the divine. Textual evidence from Ancient Egypt, for instance, showed that rulers preferred to have dwarves as their courtiers because of this.They are not considered people with disabilities they were special, she said. Wikimedia CommonsSeneb the dwarf with his wife and children, who lived in ancient Egypts fourth or fifth dynasty.Pieri recently supported her theory with two 4,900-year-old cases of dwarfism in Egypts Hierakonpolis. The two burials, a man and a woman buried in the middle of two separate royal tombs, clearly showed a reverence of dwarves that seemingly dated even farther back than the first pharaohs.The man appeared to be in his 30s or 40s, one of the oldest burials in the cemetery, and seemed to have lived a life of ease. X-ray analysis of his bones led Pieri to believe the dwarves in Hierakonpolis had pseudoachondroplasia a disease that only occurs once in every 30,000 modern-day births.The cleft palate a condition often looked at as a socially debilitating deformity today and one for which standardized surgeries are common seemed to have been culturally accepted in ancient times as well.University of Szeged paleopathologist Erika Molnar reported on a man born with a strong cleft palate and complete spina bifida around 900 C.E. in central Hungary and that even though breastfeeding and eating became difficult for him, he lived well past his 18th birthday and was buried with treasure.Was his survival a result of high social rank at birth, or was high rank the result of his deformity? Molnar asked. His unique position could have been a consequence of his uncommon physical characteristics.Wikimedia CommonsA stele hieroglyph depicting the court dwarf Hed, found in the tomb of the Egyptian Pharaoh Den. 2850 BCE. Meanwhile, last years Trinity College Dublin study was a prime example of how invaluable sharing these cases across the archaeology, biology, and history communities can be. When geneticist Dan Bradley published an analysis of ancient DNA from four Irish people buried in disparate locations showing that they all carried the same gene one that causes hemochromatosis, a rare condition that causes iron to build up in the blood it suggested these genes had biogeographical benefits.To protect against a poor diet, for example, ancient Irish people may have developed this otherwise rare mutation. The country currently has the highest rate of it, with Bradley arguing that understanding why these conditions appear may help researchers today to better understand this genetic burden.Organizers of the conference in Berlin, paleopathologist Julia Gresky and bioarchaeologist Emmanuele Petiti of the German Archaeological Institute, couldnt agree more and they plan on constructing a database to share data on ancient cases. Its the same problem physicians have today, said Gresky. If you want to work on rare diseases, you need enough patients, otherwise its just a case study.After learning about dwarfism and cleft palates possibly being revered in ancient times, read about three revered historical civilizations that embraced pederasty. Then, learn about ancient ruins older than the pyramids discovered in Canada.The post Dwarves And Disabled People May Have Been Worshipped By Ancient People, Researchers Say appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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