
A Sunken Egyptian City is Rediscovered, Stunning Researchers and Enthusiasts Alike by Khalil A. Cassimally : Named Thonis by the Egyptians who built it but known as Heracleion to the Greeks of the time, this great city was once a central part of ancient Egypt. Older than Alexandria, Thonis was probably founded during the eighth century BC. The city began on a downstream shore of the great Nile river where the land was fertile and freshwater was abundant. Thonis was strategically situated between the Mediterranean Sea and a great mostly landlocked lake, which also linked to the Nile river. The lake could (and indeed would) essentially be used as a huge parking space for ships....

Is Nature Unnatural? by Natalie Wolchover : On an overcast afternoon in late April, physics professors and students crowded into a wood-paneled lecture hall at Columbia University for a talk by Nima Arkani-Hamed, a high-profile theorist visiting from the Institute for Advanced Study in nearby Princeton, N.J. With his dark, shoulder-length hair shoved behind his ears, Arkani-Hamed laid out the dual, seemingly contradictory implications of recent experimental results at the Large Hadron Collider in Europe....

Domesticated bees do not replace declining wild insects as agricultural pollinators by Lacey Avery : Sprinkled with pollen, buzzing bees fly from one blossom to another, collecting sweet nectar from brilliantly colored flowers. Bees tend to symbolize the pollination process, but there are many wild insects that carry out the same function. Unfortunately, wild insect populations are in decline, and, according to a recent study, adding more honey bees may not be a viable solution...

The ladies of The Real Housewives of Orange County are back for another round of cat fights and conundrums courtesy of Bravo when their eighth season premieres on April 1, and you'll never guess who's back in the mix! 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' By the Numbers Despite reports that Alexis Bellino was departing the series, the church-going gal is back and still a target of conflict for her co-stars. Gretchen Rossi, Vicki Gunvalson, Tamra Barney and Heather Dubrow also return, as well as appearances from Lauri Peterson, an original who left the show four seasons ago. Lauri's back in the mix to shake things up for one of the women, and that ain't good! Exclusive: 'RHOM' Star Lisa Hochstein Dishes on Her Castmates and Beauty Rituals Lydia McLaughlin joins the cast to add some new blood and, of course, glamour. She and her husband own an upscale magazine catering to Orange County's jet set, so expect lots of high-profile events from her. A devout Christian, Lydia is an easy ally for Alexis, who after the way things shook out last season, could use a hand in fending off jabs from the rest of the cast. Fans can expect lots of wedding talk from Tamra, who got engaged to boyfriend Eddie in Bora Bora last season. And while the episodes that roll out will show her muscley man isn't as rushed to walk down the aisle as she is, one detail is already in place: Heather will be showcasing her vocal stylings by singing at the ceremony. Love it! Video: 'RHOA' Star Phaedra Parks Reveals Her Favorite Housewife and Four More Favorite Things Are you looking forward to the new season of RHOOC? Tell us all about it in the comments below, or tweet @OKMagazine. Photo credit: Alex Martinez, Bravo
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