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Live Science on MSNMechanical Dog: A 'good boy' from ancient Egypt that has a red tongue and 'barks'The breed of this sculpted dog is also unclear. Ancient Egyptians tended to prefer energetic dog breeds, and the ones often ...
The oldest in Western Europe, this fractured skull has introduced a series of new questions about early humanity.
The hut, which sits adjacent to the remains of the historic North London Mill, had a soft opening last winter and is now ...
The first passengers to use a delayed third station on a new railway line say it will "make a big difference" to people in ...
Inspired to offer a playful alternative to traditional art fairs by in New York (Gramercy), Brussels (White Hotel), and ...
The museum is taking the lead on re-evaluating its art and artifacts to determine where these works came from in the first ...
Once a remote and overlooked corner of India, the state is now in the global spotlight. With a tourism boom underway, it is ...
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WhoWhatWhy on MSNFrom Sewage to Swimming in ‘Blue Gold’: How Switzerland Transformed RiversThe author writes, “In the 1960s, Switzerland had among the dirtiest water in Europe, blighted by mats of algae, mountains of ...
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Dezeen on MSNDaniel Arsham makes poker set from ceramic and linen to capture game's "dual nature"American artist Daniel Arsham has created a limited-edition poker game set for the World Poker Tour, featuring ceramic poker ...
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IFLScience on MSNA New Way To Detect Pacific Earthquakes Using Deep-Sea Cables Shows Groundbreaking ResultsThe Southern Cross NEXT is a 15,857-kilometre (9,853-mile) network of submarine cables that links Sydney and Auckland, as ...
THE ICONIC taps its very own customers for its latest spot. We're not cut that we didn't get asked, or anything.
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