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Archaeologist Flinders Petrie documented unusual stone cores and grooves in Egypt that appear to have been made with tube drills. House fails to override Trump's vetoes of two Republican bills Vance: ...
Take a look inside this rural stone cottage which is located in a picturesque Northumberland village which is famed for its haunted castle and wild cattle. This three-bedroom detached home can be ...
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London is a sauna - and nowhere more so than on the sweltering, sweaty public transport network. Underground trains and buses whizz people on five million journeys every day apiece. On the Tube there ...
Marble Hall - Three years and 20 failed attempts later, the world's first test tube buffalo calf has been born on a dusty farm in Limpopo, a breakthrough in the fight to preserve endangered animals.
Scientists discovered extraordinary structures near desert regions of Namibia, Oman, and Saudi Arabia that may represent unknown microorganisms. The microorganism exists within the Namibian desert, ...
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