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A biodegradable urn made of blood and hair is among the experimental student projects from the University of Ljubljana.
July 29 is International Tiger Day. India has made progress in growing and stabilizing its tiger population, but the big cats ...
When Old Norse explorers reached North America, they made history. But their brief, violent encounter with its indigenous ...
We The Young marks Auckland Live’s first ever arts festival exclusively for young audiences, with shows to entertain six ...
The Bavarian Lodge has earned its reputation as a German culinary stronghold where the liver dumpling soup has achieved legendary status among food enthusiasts throughout Illinois and beyond. A ...
Hidden in the rolling hills of Delaware sits a place so magical that Disney would probably try to buy the movie rights, and Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library in Winterthur proves that sometimes ...
Once celebrated as Nigeria's 'Food Basket,' Benue State now beats to the rhythm of fear and flight following the surging displacement of its rural population by armed invaders who continue to kill ...
Smoke from forest fires over the Prairies is expected to move back into northeastern Ontario on Friday, Environment Canada ...
A report from Epping and Diss reveals disconnected and resentful communities.
Migration from Sundarbans due to dwindling fish hauls impacts traditional folk art forms and livelihoods of fisherfolk.
The 40th president of the United States Ronald Reagan was a father to his kids Maureen, Michael, Christine, Patti and Ron. Here's everything to know about Ronald Reagan's children.
To understand climate change, young adults have turned to books on origin stories, myths and legends of indigenous ...