600-year-old Inca reveal ‘computer-like’ system that could store data, organise records, and even mimic encryption |

PC: National Endowment for the Humanities Before smartphones, spreadsheets, or even written alphabets as we know them, the Inca appear to have managed information in a way that still feels surprisingly advanced. Their system, known as quipu, used knotted cords and colour-coded strings to store records across a vast empire. It was long thought to…

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A 2,000-year-old Roman Shipwreck was discovered in Lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland | World News

Archaeologists in Switzerland have discovered an astonishing Roman shipwreck in Lake Neuchâtel. The site is an unexpected treasure of first-century maritime trade. According to Swiss State Media, the discovery of the site occurred in 2024 when drone photography revealed the location, and excavation took place in March 2025 by the Cantonal Office of Archaeology (OARC)….

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‘Only country that dignifies this subject’: Trump reignites birthright citizenship debate, slams US courts

US President Donald Trump once again talked against birthright citizenship, arguing that the policy was originally intended for “the babies of slaves” and is now being misused by wealthy foreigners seeking US citizenship for their children.In the post on Truth Social, Trump criticised the practice of so-called “birth tourism,” claiming that people from countries like…

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“It’s a mega waste of time”: Clavicular claims chasing girls makes life worse and people are furious

Clavicular’s blunt take on dating has sparked intense debate online. He argues that chasing women and constant dating offer little long-term value and can even make life worse. While some support his focus on self-growth and priorities, others defend relationships as essential. His viral comments have reignited questions about modern dating, validation, and how young…

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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani joins Holi celebrations at Richmond Hill Phagwah parade | World News

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani joined thousands of revellers in Queens to celebrate Phagwah, the Indo-Caribbean festival of Holi, taking part in a vibrant parade that brought colour, music and tradition to the streets of Richmond Hill.Mamdani participated in the 38th Annual Phagwah Parade on Sunday, marching alongside Hindu New Yorkers celebrating the festival….

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