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HS2 excavations uncover prehistoric subtropical coastline in Ruislip, west London Experts working on exploratory excavations for the high-speed railway HS2 say that samples taken from up to 33 metres below the surface in Ruislip contained a previously unknown material which suggests that in the late Paleocene epoch the region was a swampy area, in close proximity to the sea.
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Singapore non-oil exports fall nearly 6% in February Non-oil exports fell 5.9 per cent year on year in February, according to International Enterprise Singapore, the sharpest fall since October 2016 and bucking a median economists' forecast compiled by Reuters of a 4.4 per cent increase. The fall in February comes after exports rose 12.9 per cent in ...
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As the Pressure on Trump Mounts, So Does the Turmoil in His Administration In McDaniel's telling, the entire White-House-in-chaos narrative is currently being pushed by Trumps critics, because their other favored narrative—the one that says that the Trump campaign colluded with Russians during the 2016 campaign—has collapsed. The "collusion theory has been debunked," ...
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The Crown Prince of Liechtenstein Wants to Invest in Crypto There may be a literal "crypto-king" one day in the not-so-distant future. The Crown Prince of Liechtenstein said last Friday that his family is considering investing some of their $5 billion fortune in cryptocurrencies. Crown Prince Alois Philipp Maria told CNBC that investing in cryptocurrencies can help ...
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Our ancestors in East Africa were making sophisticated tools far earlier than we thought In East Africa 800,000 years ago, major earthquakes and extreme changes in climate shook the region and transformed the landscape. Over the following 500,000 years, 85 percent of the animals – including species of elephant, horse and monkey – went extinct, and smaller creatures emerged.
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Come together: how music is rebuilding bridges in divided Balkans Maslo founded Mostar Rock school (MRS) in 2008 in collaboration with Dutch NGO Musicians Without Borders. There were 16 students in the first class. This year, there are 128 enrolled and 80 more on the waiting list. Students take lessons in guitar, drums, bass, keyboard or vocals and play together in ...
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'Feeling' Recreated in Amputees' Robotic Arms—Here's How "By restoring the intuitive feeling of limb movement—the sensation of opening and closing your hand—we are able to blur the lines between what the patients' brains perceived as 'self' versus 'machine'," said Paul Marasco, director of the Cleveland Clinic's Laboratory for Bionic Integration, in a statement ...
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First World Cup Win for Henrik L'Abee Lund in Oslo Sprint Henrik L'Abee Lund of Norway outskied and outshot all of the big names to claim his first-ever World Cup win, easily closing all ten targets in 26:10.3. His teammate Johannes Thingnes Boe, with one penalty finished second, 6.1 seconds back. Third place went to Martin Fourcade of France, shooting ...
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