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History did exist before 7 October 2023. It existed before 1948 and 1929 and goes back millennia, as far back as 4000BCE.
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Along the wild Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland, there's a community of small-scale businesses - from innovative ...
Nanotube bridge networks grow between the most abundant photosynthetic bacteria in the oceans, suggesting that the world is ...
Editor in chief Nancy Shute discusses the audacious ways scientists are considering to combat Earth's rising sea levels.
Four National Award-winning sound recordist turned indie filmmaker Lipika Singh Darai on the making of her latest epistolary ...
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Ritual bathing at the confluence of large rivers has long held special significance in Hindu rituals. Sangam, where the Ganga ...
Swimming holidays are the ultimate in slow travel – and since the pandemic, they've become more popular than ever.
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