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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNWoolly mammoths could be 'resurrected' in just a few years after breakthroughWoolly mammoths - which have been extinct for thousands of years - could soon be brought back to life, with scientists ...
Amidst the northeastern region of India, Assam stands out as one of the most captivating destination renowned for its natural ...
Suffering unseen: The dark truth behind wildlife tourism. Captive wild animal encounters are hugely popular, thanks partly to social media. But our investigation shows many creatures lead dismal ...
Most famous for its canal, Panama’s namesake capital has been busily reinventing itself. Explore the storied spaces of its old quarter, pockets of urban greenery and vibrant restaurant scene.
Why some people are better off sleeping on their sides. Your sleep position can cause everything from back pain to acid reflux. A simple change can improve your health dramatically.
Tomatoes were reviled for centuries—so how did we come to embrace them? This small New Jersey town claims to have played a major role.
Research is finally catching up to the idea that meditation—which has been practiced for millennia—also provides many health benefits, including managing stress and anxiety.
Here’s what lead, arsenic, cadmium, and other contaminants in tampons might mean for your health—and other common ways you might not know you’re being exposed.
See these 6 architectural wonders before they disappear. The world’s endangered marvels include Italy’s other leaning tower, Egypt’s looted temples, and Australia’s decaying petroglyphs.
“When there is no water, nothing green, the sand becomes very strong, a very fast enemy,” says Sbai. “It takes a lot of land.” The desert is pressing in from every direction.
For nearly a century, so-called “ugly laws” banned people with visible disabilities and diseases from public spaces, revealing society’s harsh standards of beauty and the impact on those who ...
How junk food outsmarts our brains—by hiding in our memories. New research reveals that memories of fatty and sugary foods are encoded in the hippocampus, helping explain why some cravings feel ...
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