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If your perfect holiday involves a novel and a view, here are six dreamy hotels that understand your priorities. Photo / Unsplash If the Auckland Writers Festival whet your appetite for all things ...
People are encouraged to bee inspired by nature to nourish us all this year on World Bee Day on May 20 as a way to raise awareness of the vital role the pollinators play The economic, biodiversity ...
Leila Noone was suspended by her ponytail for more than 25 minutes in a California forest, according to Guinness World Records Brian Anthony Hernandez, who has nearly 20 years of journalism ...
Hyderabad: The Miss World pageant is underway in Hyderabad, with contestants from around the world embracing India's culture, hospitality, and beauty. Contestants shared their experiences in India.
1:59 World junior sex assault trial: Crown re-examines E.M. Members of Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team discussed what to tell Hockey Canada investigators looking into their encounter ...
Smallest country in the world: You must have heard about Vatican City, an European city known for being the smallest country in the world but have you herd about Sealand? Sealand is a micro-nation ...
A strange peak in the middle of the Amazon rainforest may actually be the largest pyramid ever built in the ancient world ... built by a long forgotten civilization that lived in the Amazon.
Greenwillow Books; Read & Co. Children's; Scholastic Press It's World Book Day, and Indie Bookstore Day is right around the corner this weekend — as if any of us needs an excuse to pick up our ...
Wisconsin Idols: 100 Heroes Who Changed the State, the World, and Me, a new book by journalist and author Dean Robbins, explores intriguing true tales of legends and trailblazers with special ...
Find Your Next Book Thrillers N ... World” removes some Jenga blocks to watch social structures come crashing down, in a radical look at the way the imperative to procreate has shaped civilization.
"We have developed what is, to our knowledge, the world's smallest pacemaker," said Northwestern bioelectronics pioneer John A. Rogers, who led the device development. "There's a crucial need for ...
The innovative project, announced Monday by three European companies, could be the world's first direct air capture development to rely primarily on so-called behind the meter electricity.