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Brooks Nader got her period and bled through her white skirt at Wimbledon on July 4. She documented the wardrobe mishap in a TikTok video, as viewers praised her for ‘being real’ for sharing ...
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So even though this summer’s period dramas are escapist on the surface, they are perhaps a more subtle way to understand the trials and tribulations of our current political climate, or more ...
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The successfully re-enacted voyage suggests that early modern humans likely had a high level of strategic seafaring knowledge ...
The Jomon period has traditionally been understood as a period of time when a unique Neolithic culture, which had pottery but did not practice agriculture, inhabited a postglacial environment.
A new report highlights the dangers of menstrual tracking apps, which collect data that could jeopardize the safety and wellbeing of people who menstruate.
Jewish comedian Michael Rapaport spoke out on rising antisemitic violence and the lack of support from other communities, following attacks on Jewish demonstrators.
From cancer to metabolic disorders, the date of one's first period can tell people about their future health.
An insider exclusively tells PEOPLE how Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet overcame an "intense" period earlier this year and are now making their relationship work. The pair recently stepped out ...
A collection of full-body illustrations of ancient Japanese historical figures. Color vector data depicting people from the Jomon period to the Nara period.
Koji Mizoguchi, Making Sense of Material Culture Transformation: A Critical Long-Term Perspective from Jomon-and Yayoi-Period Japan, Journal of World Prehistory, Vol. 33, No. 1 (March 2020), pp. 1-23 ...