Monday 26 September 2022

Saturday 24 September 2022

Why Florida is paradise for space nerds

Why Florida is paradise for space nerds

Artemis is a big deal at an already-booming time for the space industry, sending fans flocking to the Space Coast.
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Saturday 17 September 2022

How Book Bans Turned a Texas Town Upside Down

How Book Bans Turned a Texas Town Upside Down

In a political environment where book-banning efforts are being used to drive voter sentiment, librarians find themselves on the front lines.
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Friday 16 September 2022

Humans may have started tending animals almost 13,000 years ago

Humans may have started tending animals almost 13,000 years ago

Remnants from an ancient fire pit in Syria suggest that hunter-gatherers were burning dung as fuel by the end of the Old Stone Age.
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Wednesday 14 September 2022

Europe's Energy System Is a Scam Against Its Own People

Europe's Energy System Is a Scam Against Its Own People

"The UK doesn't need Russian gas, doesn't need Texan LNG, it doesn't need to import anything."
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Monday 12 September 2022

William Windsor (goat) I

William Windsor (goat) I

He served as a lance corporal from 2001 until 2009, except for a three-month period in 2006 when he was demoted to fusilier, after inappropriate behaviour during the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations
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Sunday 11 September 2022

How many monuments honor fascists, Nazis and murderers of Jews? You’ll be shocked.

How many monuments honor fascists, Nazis and murderers of Jews? You’ll be shocked.

There are hundreds of statues and monuments around the world to people who abetted or took part in the murder of Jews and others during the Holocaust.
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No September on record in the West has seen a heat wave like this

No September on record in the West has seen a heat wave like this

Nearly 1,000 records have been set over the past week from California to North Dakota, many by large margins.
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New Zealand, Culture Shaped by Nature

New Zealand, Culture Shaped by Nature

New Zealand's two main islands are covered with green hills and mountains, and a population with a dual Maori and European identity who altogether possess an immoderate taste for spectacular sports and the discovery of nature.
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Saturday 10 September 2022

How Tiangong station will make China a force in the space race

How Tiangong station will make China a force in the space race

China’s Tiangong space station is almost complete. Here’s what it means for the country's rise as a space superpower.
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Wednesday 7 September 2022

Why Are Pakistan’s Floods So Extreme This Year?

Why Are Pakistan’s Floods So Extreme This Year?

One-third of the country is under water, following an intense heat wave and a long monsoon that has dumped a record amount of rain
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