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New Best Traditional Country Album Grammy Boasts Strong Nominees

New Best Traditional Country Album Grammy Boasts Strong Nominees

Lukas Nelson, Margo Price, Charley Crockett, Zach Top The nominees for the 2026 Grammy Awards were announced on Friday morning (11-7), with extra interest this year in country due to how the Grammys split the Best Country Album category into two categories: Best Traditional Country Album, and Best Contemporary Country Album. Splitting the category was a smart move, resulting in …

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Infrared vs. Traditional Sauna: Which Is Actually Better for You?

Infrared vs. Traditional Sauna: Which Is Actually Better for You?

Infrared saunas have become incredibly popular, even though they aren’t really saunas at all. To the untrained eye, they basically look the same as what you’d expect a sauna to look like—wood paneling, benches, some guy who just had to bring his phone inside—and both actually share a bunch of the same health benefits. But why does every gym, wellness …

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National contest to recreate India’s traditional astronomy tools

National contest to recreate India’s traditional astronomy tools

New Delhi: Aiming to revive the traditional culture of ‘observational astronomy’, the Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) division of the Union Ministry of Education has invited school students, undergraduates, for-profit companies, and trusts to recreate indigenous and traditional astronomical instruments—some of which were mentioned in classical Sanskrit texts. The division, which operates as an autonomous body under the Ministry of Education, …

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Brahmi Kadha Benefits: Traditional Brahmi Kadha: Why it should be consumed by children, and those over 45 |

Brahmi Kadha Benefits: Traditional Brahmi Kadha: Why it should be consumed by children, and those over 45 |

Memory retention is important for independence and overall well-being. Modern medications do provide tonics and tablets, however, a traditional decoction offers a timeless solution. In Ayurveda, Brahmi Kadha, has been celebrated for its ability to enhance cognition, focus, and memory. Now scientific evidence supports that this natural remedy can support brain health across various age groups. What is the Brahmi …

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Ayurveda expert shares traditional Ayurvedic superfoods that double up as nutraceuticals – ashwagandha, amla, moringa

Ayurveda expert shares traditional Ayurvedic superfoods that double up as nutraceuticals – ashwagandha, amla, moringa

Ayurveda is an ancient system of medicine originating from India that focuses on achieving health and wellness through the use of natural remedies and holistic approaches. Among its many healing practices, some superfoods are particularly valued for their nutrition and health benefits. Three notable Ayurvedic superfoods are ashwagandha, amla, and moringa. Each of these offers unique health benefits, supported by …

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AI Creates Synthetic Proteins That Hunt Tumors While Traditional Methods Take Years

AI Creates Synthetic Proteins That Hunt Tumors While Traditional Methods Take Years

IN A NUTSHELL 🧬 Scientists leverage AI to rapidly create personalized immune therapies for cancer treatment. ⚗️ Innovative AI designs minibinder proteins that train the immune system to target cancer cells. 🔍 Virtual safety checks enhance therapy safety by preventing attacks on healthy cells. ⏳ New method promises faster and more precise cancer treatments, transforming oncology. The field of cancer …

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Charlie Kirk talked with young people at universities for a reason – he wanted American education to return to traditional values

Charlie Kirk talked with young people at universities for a reason – he wanted American education to return to traditional values

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated on Sept. 10, 2025, at the start of a college campus tour that centered on Kirk discussing politics – and education – with students. A large part of Kirk’s political activism centered on what education should look like. Amy Lieberman, The Conversation’s education editor, spoke with Daniel Ruggles, a scholar of conservative youth activism, …

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