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Chocolate is one of the most loved sweet treats on the market. But environmental, behavioural and geopolitical shifts are ...
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DPReview on MSNSony World Photography Awards 2025 reveals its Photographer of the YearSony World Photography Awards Overall Winners Sony's World Photography Awards celebrated the 18th edition of its Overall ...
'Quiet Chernobyl' changed Earth's surface so much the planet's mantle is still moving 80 years later
The land beneath the former Aral Sea in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan is rising and will continue to do so for many decades. Now, scientists have an explanation that involves the sea drying up.
President Trump’s efforts to dismantle climate policies won’t stop renewables from rising or fossil fuels from slowing, according to outlooks from the U.S. Energy Information Administration and Bloomb ...
The last change in Earth's magnetic field, known as the Laschamps excursion, occurred around 40,000 to 42,000 years ago, ...
Ice age ancestors used sophisticated fireplaces by creating different hearths to light fires for various purposes.
Like many in America, Todd Martens grew up with parents who devoted the bulk of their vacation time to Disney’s theme parks. He now understands them as places to make sense of the world rather ...
Goldman Sachs remains bullish on copper and bauxite as China's Infrastructure Construction Activity Begins to Recover, Potentially Boosting Commodity Demand China's mechanical and electrical product ...
Ancient Homo sapiens may have benefited from sunscreen, tailored clothes and the use of caves during the shifting of the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN41,000 years ago, humans used sunscreen, clothes to beat deadly solar radiationNeanderthals, who did not have such clothing and possibly did not use ochre as sunblock, disappeared from Europe roughly ...
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