Once the best friend of the Chiribaya people in pre-Inca times, the Chiribaya shepherd dog will now forever occupy a place of honor in Peruvian history. This native breed, which stood with this ancient civilization through life and death between…
Category: 9. Sci/Tech
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Europe Pledges $600 Billion for Clean Energy Projects in Africa
“From the outset, the Global Gateway has been described as the European Union’s attempt to rival the Belt and Road Initiative’s overseas infrastructure investment funds. At €300 billion through 2027, however, it is a…
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Covid Shots Are About to Be Widely Available Again
Covid-19 vaccines are about to become widely available again across the United States, following several weeks of confusion around who would be able to get them this fall. Uncertainty over federal vaccine policy had caused a temporary patchwork…
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Experts discover huge rogue planet growing at fastest rate ever detected
Astronomers have discovered a significant “growth spurt” in a rogue planet…
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What is bluetoothing? Dangerous new drug trend that may be driving a global HIV surge
A growing trend of injecting the blood of other drug users to get a quick high, a practice…
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New research reveals the key to unlocking long-lost childhood memories
Adults may find themselves unlocking long-forgotten childhood memories simply by viewing…
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This common practice when taking antidepressants could risk seizure in older adults, study warns
Taking the pain medication tramadol along with some common antidepressants could raise
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Mystery as 4,000 year old pharaonic painting disappears from ‘cursed’ tomb in Egypt
A 4,000-year-old pharaonic painting has vanished from Egypt’s famed Saqqara necropolis, the…
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Whole new class of anti-ageing drug found to increase lifespan by working at cell level
Scientists have identified a new anti-ageing drug class that works by acting on a key gut…
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Medieval Artifacts Uncovered in Vulture Nests Across Southern Spain : ScienceAlert
Vultures are not known for their museum conservation skills, but perhaps that ought to change.
Scientists have discovered an unlikely record of human history deep within layers of bone debris left by generations of bearded vultures and their…
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