Archaeologists have found rare gladiator artefacts in the British Roman camp

Archaeologists in England found a 2,000-year-old Roman knife with a gladiator-shaped handle. Living science was reported. The dagger has a carved copper alloy cast handle depicting a so-called secutor gladiator with his shield. The Secutor gladiators were a highly skilled group of gladiators trained in close combat. The figure is left-handed, particularly notable in the … Read more

The study provides a grim prediction of the obesity rate in the United States by 2050

Obesity in the United States has continued to rise for decades, even as awareness and access to healthy lifestyles have increased. It was published in a new study The Lancet medical journal predicts that this trend will never reverse, son. New research projects that the obesity epidemic will peak by mid-century. Overall, scientists believe that … Read more

This cult Bourbon is getting its first coming-of-age statement — and we've got a taste

James B. Beam Distilling has released a 16-year-old Grand-Dad bourbon, the oldest expression of the cult favorite brand. This is the first coming-of-age statement since Beam acquired OGD from National Distillers in 1987, and the 100-proof bottle marks the start of a new era for the storied brand. Old Grandpa has been raging since 1882 … Read more

10 Best Outdoor Clubs to Meet Fellow Adventurers

Clubs are cool – especially ones that get outside. Outdoor clubs have a long history of bringing together like-minded adventurers, imparting new skills and providing excellent opportunities for trips, accommodation and even gear. Also, many outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing are safer and more fun when enjoyed with others. Related: These … Read more

Here's why McDonald's food costs vary by location

As rising fast food prices hit consumers' wallets, you may notice that some McDonald's restaurants charge more for their food than other locations. And we're not talking about the difference between, say, New York and Los Angeles prices compared to the rural Midwest; but a difference is possible only over a city or neighborhood. As … Read more

I test hundreds of running accessories. These are the best running sunglasses of 2024

There are few aspects of summer running that I dread more than turning a corner and being blinded by the sun. I live in Phoenix, AZ, one of the sunniest cities on the planet, and going for a run without running sunglasses feels almost reckless. During my journeys, I often cross busy streets and swerve … Read more

Best Backcountry Skiing Safety Gear for 2025 to Keep You Safe in the Snow

So, you’ve finally bought that alpine touring set up, with lightweight skis, tech bindings, climbing skins, and versatile touring boots. Or you’re getting into ice climbing, winter mountaineering, snow camping, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, glacial travel, or winter hiking. As you know, the snowy, untrammeled backcountry is glorious until something goes wrong—which tends to happen very … Read more