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Over the course of three nights in 1422, the woman had visions of aggressive pets and insatiable worms tormenting a beloved friend.
The same love of landscape that pushed wind farms out to sea now fuels opposition to the cables that bring power back to land.
Professional athletes from around the world spend years training to compete in some of the UK’s biggest summer sporting tournaments: Wimbledon and the British Open. But not all tournament hopefuls ...
Riprap can bury the spawning habitats of fish, increase river temperatures and exacerbate erosion elsewhere. There are alternative ways to stabilize riverbanks.
Sexting – the creating and exchanging of sexual texts, photos and videos – has become part of many people’s sexual and romantic lives. In an age where interpersonal relations often take place through ...
Your bed is a buffet for bacteria, dust mites and fungi. Here’s how to clean it properly and why it matters for your health ...
An expert in public policy asks if it will ever be possible for political parties in Europe to be honest about the limits of growth – and still get elected.
From sitcoms to stand-up routines, the idea that women have smaller bladders has become a cultural punchline. But is it anatomically accurate? The short answer? Not really. The full picture reveals a ...
Une très récente étude dévoile la grande histoire des chiens en Amérique latine. Pourquoi sont-ils arrivés si tardivement sur ce continent et comment la colonisation a-t-elle bouleversé leur évolution ...