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How The Mediterranean Sea Once Ceased To Exist, Leaving A Salty Basin In Its Wake
Kyra Piperides
Beloved amongst fisherman, holiday makers, and retired expats, the Mediterranean Sea is a firm favorite ocean for many. With the historic city of Athens, the beautiful white walls and blue domes of ...[Continue Reading]
Twistedsifter.com
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Romanian coalition government secures parliament confidence vote
Georgi Gotev
Social Democrat Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu's new coalition government won a parliamentary confidence vote on Monday (23 December) and it now faces the difficult task of steering the country out of ...[Continue Reading]
EURACTIV
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When the Abyss Stares Back
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In 1634 the Dutch became enamored of tulips. So much so that many neglected their ordinary affairs in order to pursue the tulip trade. Soon, tulip sales were posted on the Stock Exchange of Amsterdam ...[Continue Reading]
Americanthinker.com
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31 Days, 31 Lists: 2024 Gross Books for Kids
Betsy Bird
You know, I wasnt going to do this category this year. Seriously, I wasnt! I had this big plan to make a couple new categories and this one, which has really only been around for a year or two. The ...[Continue Reading]
Slj.com
1 day ago
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Merry Christmas from the New York Times
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Christmas is upon us. And how does the New York Times demonstrate its holiday spirit? Why, yes -- through a series of essays debunking and attempting to blow holes through traditional Christian beli ...[Continue Reading]
Americanthinker.com
1 day ago
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MIT in the media: 2024 in review
MIT News
From a new Institute-wide effort aimed at addressing climate change to a collaborative that brings together MIT researchers and local hospitals to advance health and medicine, a Nobel prize win for t ...[Continue Reading]
Mit.edu
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