A podcast about disasters throughout history - what caused them, how people survived, and how we've responded to keep those disasters from happening again.
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Welcome to Vikings and Volcanoes: a podcast packed with big ideas in bite-size learning for all the family. Brimming with fun facts and humour, Vikings and Volcanoes brings you entertaining history, strange science and mind-boggling ideas in an entertaining and educational listening experience. Press play to enjoy straight away and remember to click subscribe or follow to ensure you don’t miss new episodes.
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Volcano facts Cover art photo provided by Nathan Anderson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nathananderson
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Welcome to the official podcast of Universal Destinations and Experiences. This podcast offers tips, recommendations, and favorite ways to experience Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood to help you plan your next vacation to the parks. You'll hear insider insights from special guests, sneak peeks of exclusive experiences, and stories behind your favorite attractions, including all new things coming to the parks. You'll also hear episodes for Halloween Horror Nights and m ...
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No-budget, enthusiastic discussions of video games. In every episode, the crew at Volcano Bakemeat Radio take an in-depth look at a gaming topic or genre.
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Different zinemakers talk with other zinemakers each episode.
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Universal After Dark - A Universal Orlando and Halloween Horror Nights Podcast
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Join us as we discuss everything about Universal Studios Resort in Orlando Florida. We cover everything from Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure & Volcano Bay. Have a drink with us at Universals City Walk. This is for grown ups ;-)
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A weekly volcano update podcast where hosts Alessandro Musu and Corin Jorgenson give volcano updates discuss what volcanoes have been busy the past week.
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We talk about the deadliest volcanos in the world Cover art photo provided by Tom Barrett on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@wistomsin
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BONANZA has long been considered an important show about nothing in particular. Hosted by Matt Alexander and Myke Hurley.
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A weekly show hosted by Huck Dixon covering news and facts on volcanoes around the world. Episodes are published (almost) every Friday (excluding holidays) after 1:10 PM Pacific Time.
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This podcast, which characterizes the case study of the Mount Pinatubo volcano eruption and its surrounding effects, will describe the scientific discoveries specifically referencing volcanoes, leading to the analysis of climate change. Cover art photo provided by ibrahim kusuma on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ibrahimovik
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JOIN THE COURAGEOUS YOUNG HEROINE ON A VOLCANIC PODCAST ADVENTURE! "An exciting adventure with an appealingly game young heroine." - Kirkus Reviews Veronica is a perfectly ordinary girl, except for one very important thing - she lives on a volcano! Join Veronica on her search for pearls in the black sands on the far side of the biggest volcano of all...Mount Mystery! Kids and adults alike will root for Veronica. The story not only delivers the wonder, it complements STEM curriculum (science, ...
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How the world will end, yellow stone super volcano
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Eavesdrop on three Jungian analysts as they engage in lively, sometimes irreverent conversations about a wide range of topics as they share what it’s like to see the world through the depth psychological lens provided by Carl Jung. Half of each episode is spent discussing a dream submitted by a listener.
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The Open University's researcher in volcanoes, Hazel Rymer explains why the Poás volcano in Costa Rica is her favourite, and how evidence form previous experiments there has lead her to believe there may be an environmental crisis - similar to one in the 1990's - on it's way. There have been changes in gravity above Poás, and Hazel talks us through some experiments she will be undertaking in the future.
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Investigating volcano Popocatépetl
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On November 28, 1979, an Air New Zealand jet took off from Auckland Airport on a sightseeing trip to Antarctica. There were 257 people on board. Hours later everyone was dead. Somehow, the plane had flown directly into the Erebus volcano. This was a disaster that shattered a country’s psyche. In the decades since, grief gave way to blame, anger and recrimination. Who was responsible for so many deaths? Was there a cover-up? How could a plane just fly into a mountain? To mark the 40th anniver ...
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Channelling the spirit of Indie Pop!
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Blue Dot, named after Carl Sagan's famous speech about our place in the universe, features interviews with guests from all over the regional, national and worldwide scientific communities. Host Dave Schlom leads discussions about the issues science is helping us address with experts who shed light on climate change, space exploration, astronomy, technology and much more. Dave asks us to remember: from deep space, we all live on a pale, blue dot.
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Hey, it’s Mal 🔮 Let’s talk about astrology, tarot, spirituality, religion and everything else 💫
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This is the Myths Your Teach Hated, a weekly podcast where I tell the stories of cultures around the world in all of their original, bloody, uncensored glory. Modern tellings of these stories have become dry and dusty, but I’ll be trying to breathe new life into them. These stories are NSFW.
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A podcast about volcanoes hosted by Dr. Erik Klemetti and Dr. Janine Krippner. Each month we'll talk about eruptions going on around the world, banter about volcano research and talk to a guest about the world of magma (and other stuff, too).
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Rvk Underground is a community for dj's, producers and electronic music fans located in Reykjavik Iceland. Subscribe to this podcast in order to find more about our dj's, producers and events. www.rvkunderground.com
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Iceland is an island of volcanoes, sheep, and evil junior hockey teams. Find out what the hell goes on there, courtesy of genuine all-American, Justin Zeppa, and genuine all-Icelander, Dettifoss Bergmann. It's a cultural exchange that is always just a heartbeat away from sparking an international incident.
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Seriously researched answers to absolutely ridiculous questions. New episodes every week.
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Hi in Hawaii podcast is meant to be a form of entertainment and escape, while at the same time being informative about cannabis products and methods of consumption. This podcast is recorded at Misty Mountain Studio near Volcano on The Big Island of Hawaii!
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Bordenwater is a magical underwater village and one day Boyfish discovers a magical submarine that allows him to visit the mysterious underwater volcano and its much feared resident - the Lava Monster.
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Earth is a scary place with all these tornadoes, hurricanes, tsunamis, volcanoes, and other natural disasters. Join us for raw and unfiltered conversations about this dangerous place we call home. Find us on Facebook, @KillerEarthPod on Twitter, and at @killerearthpodcast on Instagram. Send us your natural disaster stories to killerearthpodcast@gmail.com.
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A show about all the movies that have lost out on votes from The Village and Hosts of 70MM.
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Whether natural or man-made, disasters attract a strange mixture of horror and fascination. However, the spectacle of devastation is only ever one part of the story. Take a closer look, and you will find tales of extraordinary human endurance and heroism, stories that veer from the horrific to the oddly humorous, and lessons that can be learned to make our world safer. From the Titanic to the Costa Concordia, the Station nightclub fire to the Pulse nightclub shooting, these extraordinary eve ...
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Current content form the Popular Science Magazine
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Presented by Susie Ferguson and Mihingarangi Forbes. In-depth feature interviews, current affairs and news across a broad range of topics on RNZ National and online.
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New Zealand's premier geek culture podcast hosted by two Brits recording in a garage on the side of a volcano
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Welcome to the Nesting Zone: a surreal rim of jungle around Mt. Tahoma prowled by transdimensional reptiles. The Amanuensis catalogues his expedition up the volcano slope and records stories of explorers caught in the evolving dreamscape. Paleo-mythic lizard pyromancy. Blood whisper secrets. Carnivorous astronauts. Cursed poem hallucinations. Staying sane is not an option: a fiction podcast by Justin Hellstrom - rated M for mature.
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Join Ash and John from Dirt In My Shoes as we explore America’s National Parks! We’re taking you around the national parks and talking about our favorite things, fun facts, adventures, and trip planning. Expect big laughs and fantastic information as we tour the parks together. Let’s start exploring!
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This podcast is dedicated to topics of archaeological, historical, scientific and logical discussions in theology. The primary point of conflict between proponents of intelligent design vs evolutionism, for example, is the question of origins.
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They changed the world. So can you. Each week, award-winning journalist Aarti Shahani meets fascinating humans who've done big things. They answer two questions: (1) How does power work in the real world, anyway? (2) How has wielding power changed you? The movement begins here. Listen now. Let your volcano erupt.
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Guilty pleasures are an important part of the movies, and embracing them is essential. So, join me and a carousel of guests as we delve into what makes some bad movies so loveable.
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Thoughtful debate elevates us all. In For Heaven’s Sake, Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain revive the Jewish art of constructive discussion on topics related to political and social trends in Israel, Israel-Diaspora relations, and the collective consciousness of being Jewish. JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST FOR MORE HARTMAN IDEAS
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Discover debut authors with Debutiful. In each episode, host Adam Vitcavage has an in-depth chat with a debut author about their first book, their reading and writing history, and their writing and editing habits.
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Graham Leonard: What's the deal with offshore volcanoes?
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Volcanologist and GNS principal scientist Graham Leonard explains the difference between onshore and offshore volcanoes, and why it's important.
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A healthy dose of purposeful bathroom humor sets the stage for exploration in engineer and illustrator Jorge Chams new graphic novel Volcanoes Are Hot: Olivers Great Big Universe #2 .
A healthy dose of purposeful bathroom humor sets the stage for exploration in engineer and illustrator Jorge Chams new graphic novel Volcanoes Are Hot: Olivers Great Big Universe #2 .
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Today the podcast will be travelling back 5000 years to Ancient Egypt where we will be exploring all about the strange but fascinating practice of mummification!By RossHasler
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90: 6 Fun Facts About Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
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If you’re excited about volcanoes, this Exploring the National Parks episode is for you! Today, we're diving into six fun facts about Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. This ever-changing park is a must-see, where you can witness both destruction and creation in action. Join us as we explore the unique features that make Hawai’i Volcanoes National Pa…
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Gina María Balibrera - The Volcano Daughters
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Gina María Balibrera, the author of The Volcano Daughters, joined the podcast to discuss turning a short story into a novel, finding inspiration in the past, and why ghost stories are so appealing. You can purchase a copy of the book here: https://bookshop.org/a/339/9780593317235 Gina María Balibrera on the Internet: https://ginabalibrera.com/ Gina…
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Celebrated Australian author Craig Silvey's novel RUNT, is about to hit the big screen in New Zealand. The heart-warming family movie centres on Runt; a rascally, very speedy, stray dog.
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In Auckland's suburb of Point Chevalier is the award winning whare, Te Taumata o Kupe. Mihi goes to take a look in a new Saturday Morning series.
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New Zealand photographer Stuart Robertson talks about his new exhibition The Colours of Antarctica that just opened in Melbourne and Sydney.
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Kate De Goldi, one of New Zealand's most celebrated authors, shares the latest books she's been reading.
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Dr. Tony Fernando is a psychiatrist, sleep specialist and ordained Buddhist monk. His new book explains how to be calm and content in a chaotic world.
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Māori highschool gives sneak peek into perfomance
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Te Kura kaupapa Māori o Ruamata is a total immersion Māori highschool based in Rotorua competing for Smoke Free Rock Quest 2024.
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The Story of a Heart - the medical miracle of organ transplants
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Dr Rachel Clarke's new book is the account of a nine-year-old girl, who suffered a catastrophic brain bleed in a car accident, and the boy who received the lifesaving gift of her heart. It explores medical innovation, grief and hope.
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Elif Shafak - There are Rivers in the Sky
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Elif Shafak is an award-winning British-Turkish novelist. Her latest book, There are Rivers in the Sky, has just hit the shelves.
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Hard as it may be to imagine, theres a newly defined geometric shape on the books.
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Jarrod Kerr on the US Federal Reserve lowering interest rates
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This week central bank of the US - the Federal Reserve - lowered interest rates for the first time in more than four years - and by more than the usual incremental amount. Jarrod Kerr is Kiwibank Chief Economist and speaks to Colin.
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What has happened in the tech attacks in Lebanon?
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Earlier this week two separate organised attacks took place in Lebanon. Mohamed Hassan is a journalist from Auckland and Cairo and explains what happened.
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New ceremonial waka to make splash in Barcelona
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Ngati Whatua Orakei's new waka taua, their first in nearly 25 years, will lead the Emirates Team New Zealand yacht to the start line of the 37th America's Cup.
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Big corporations must meet costs of harm - professor
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A professor of health equity is calling for big corporations to meet the costs of the harm they cause to human health, and for governments to hold them to account.
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Power-hungry generative AI models are quickly making Big Tech sizable energy requirements even more demanding and forcing companies to seek out energy from unlikely places.
Power-hungry generative AI models are quickly making Big Tech sizable energy requirements even more demanding and forcing companies to seek out energy from unlikely places.
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In the midst of a flu-induced fever, its easy to ask why your own body would subject you to the chills, sweats, and aches that go along with a temperature.
In the midst of a flu-induced fever, its easy to ask why your own body would subject you to the chills, sweats, and aches that go along with a temperature.
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Massive, migrating dust clouds originating in the Sahara Desert are crucial to fostering life in the Atlantic Ocean as far away as the Amazonian basin, according to new evidence from an international ...
Massive, migrating dust clouds originating in the Sahara Desert are crucial to fostering life in the Atlantic Ocean as far away as the Amazonian basin, according to new evidence from an international team of researchers.
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Move over, Superman!
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Ever wonder what your furry friend is really feeling when they give you those big puppy dog eyes or that mysterious kitty tail flick?
Ever wonder what your furry friend is really feeling when they give you those big puppy dog eyes or that mysterious kitty tail flick?
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The best Halloween decorations sometimes come directly from nature.
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An ice maker is an appliance that's easy to overlook until you're having a party or living with a cramped freezer.
An ice maker is an appliance that's easy to overlook until you're having a party or living with a cramped freezer.
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Jez Willis - Utah Saints, MDMA, Surfin Dave And The Absent Legends, The Cassandra Complex,
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Jez Willis in conversation with David Eastaugh http://utahsaints.com/ Utah Saints were described as "the first true stadium house band" by the KLF's Bill Drummond, though their music is difficult to place into one genre. The dance group originally met as music promoters and DJs for the Mix Nightclub in Harrogate in the early 1990s. They began as MD…
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When Hollywoods actors took to the streets last year for a 118 day strike , many wielded signs reading no digital clones, AI is soulless, and AI is not art.
When Hollywoods actors took to the streets last year for a 118 day strike , many wielded signs reading no digital clones, AI is soulless, and AI is not art.
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Researchers have encoded the entire human genome onto a 5D memory crystal in the off chance our species finds itself needing to walk back from the brink of extinction.
Researchers have encoded the entire human genome onto a 5D memory crystal in the off chance our species finds itself needing to walk back from the brink of extinction.
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While only about 10 percent of the roughly 4,000 known snake species have venom that can harm a human, using genetics to determine which snakes could be deadly could speed up developing better ...
While only about 10 percent of the roughly 4,000 known snake species have venom that can harm a human, using genetics to determine which snakes could be deadly could speed up developing better treatments for bites.
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There is more to the oceans waves than just rolling and breaking.
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The State Department has announced that its online passport renewal website is live and taking submissions.
The State Department has announced that its online passport renewal website is live and taking submissions.
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Ever feel like the world is out to get you?
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It sounds insane, but I know what I sawa UFO. Or, I think it was.
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Get your moisture sensors ready. In this episode Dr Alex Dainis slides into the scientific journals all about lubrication to understand the slip-factor of classic yellow bananas. Meanwhile, Julian argues with an actual, college educated PhD scientist about the wetness of molten lava. Is Julian actually… correct?! QUESTIONS Julian: "Is lava wet" fro…
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STUCK IN THE COMFORT ZONE: When Wrong Feels Right, and Right Feels Wrong
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Too often, we cling to what feels familiar, even when it harms us or others. We shy away from what’s better because it feels odd or awkward. Understanding the tension between Ego-Syntonic and Ego-Dystonic behaviors is essential for personal growth. Often, we cling to familiar patterns that feel comfortable (ego-syntonic), even when they increase ou…
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The first documentation of static electricity dates back to 600 BCE. Even after 2,600 years worth of tiny shocks , however, researchers couldnt fully explain how rubbing two objects together causes ...
The first documentation of static electricity dates back to 600 BCE. Even after 2,600 years worth of tiny shocks , however, researchers couldnt fully explain how rubbing two objects together causes it.
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Astronauts perform so many out-of-this-world experiments on the International Space Station (ISS) .
Astronauts perform so many out-of-this-world experiments on the International Space Station (ISS) .
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Somewhere in the Koesberg Mountains of South Africa, located deep in the arid Karoo region north-east of Cape Town, theres an exquisite cave painting of a curious creature.
Somewhere in the Koesberg Mountains of South Africa, located deep in the arid Karoo region north-east of Cape Town, theres an exquisite cave painting of a curious creature.
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On Tuesday, September 17, Mossad-planted explosives were detonated in hundreds of beepers carried by Hezbollah operatives, killing at least a dozen and injuring thousands more. While new details come to light, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi debate the efficacy of this surprise attack, the public reaction to it, and whether Israel is ready f…
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The Office 's portrayal of corporate is pretty hilarious, but one thing's clear after watching this show: you definitely don't want to be known as the Michael Scott of your office.
The Office 's portrayal of corporate is pretty hilarious, but one thing's clear after watching this show: you definitely don't want to be known as the Michael Scott of your office.
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A newly discovered, distant duo of black hole jets is the largest of its kind ever seen.
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Remember Total Recall ?
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Whales are known for their noises, from humpback whale songs to the clicks and whistles of orcas and other toothed cetaceans.
Whales are known for their noises, from humpback whale songs to the clicks and whistles of orcas and other toothed cetaceans.
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After being announced back in June, iOS 18 is finally making its way to Apple devices .
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Animals have evolved all manner of methods to evade danger.
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Thousands of years before a tiny pygmy hippopotamus from a zoo in Thailand named Moo Dang became an internet sensation , an extinct species of dwarf hippos ( Phanourios minor ) roamed a lush ...
Thousands of years before a tiny pygmy hippopotamus from a zoo in Thailand named Moo Dang became an internet sensation , an extinct species of dwarf hippos ( Phanourios minor ) roamed a lush Mediterranean island.
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If you want to watch free over-the-air TV without cluttering up your living room, an attic antenna provides an elegant solution.
If you want to watch free over-the-air TV without cluttering up your living room, an attic antenna provides an elegant solution.
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Apple has received Federal Drug Association (FDA) approval for a new Watch feature it says can detect signs of sleep apnea.
Apple has received Federal Drug Association (FDA) approval for a new Watch feature it says can detect signs of sleep apnea.
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Your fall (and even other seasons) could be a lot simpler with some help from a battery-powered leaf blower.
Your fall (and even other seasons) could be a lot simpler with some help from a battery-powered leaf blower.
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