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33405Two Types Of Orcas Are Actually Two Separate Species, Scientists ArgueIFLScienceAfter 20 years of suspicions, new research demonstrates two types of orcas living along the Pacific Coast are actually different species. |
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33404Harvard nutritionist says these are the 4 best changes you can make to your diet for a healthy brainMake ItThere are certain changes you can make in your diet for a healthier brain. Here are a few that a nutritional psychiatrist recommends. |
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33403Majorca holiday warning with UK tourists warned 'whether we like it or not'Birmingham LiveExperts at the third Majorca Real Estate Summit held at the Castell Hotel de Son Vida have raised concerns. |
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33402Delicious orange cake recipe takes 30 mins and uses items you already ownExpressFor novice bakers, purchasing all new ingredients for a single project can seem like a faff, thankfully, this doesn't have to be the case with this orange cake. |
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33401Seed bombs: the old-school gardening method reviving native plantsBHG (Better Homes and Gardens)Seed bombs have been used for hundreds of years all over the world to revegetate landscapes with native flowers and plants. Here's how to make a seed bomb. |
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33338Fishermen catch 718-pound giant bluefin tuna after four hoursUSA TodayAfter four hours and a close call with a tug boat, two Manasquan, New Jersey-based fishermen landed a 718-pound giant bluefin tuna. |
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33337175 old-fashioned baby names that are ready for a refreshNBC TodayThese old-fashioned baby names for boys and girls are classic for a reason. |
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33296The Sun's Poles Are About To Flip. What Will Happen When They Do?IFLScienceActivity on the Sun is heating up. |
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33294Nestlé is selling 'addictive' baby food to South AfricaThe South AfricanNestlé is facing a backlash for including sugar and honey in baby food that it distributes across several low-income countries. |
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33290Beyond breathing: How COVID-19 affects your heart, brain and other organsKnowridge Science ReportIt’s easy to be complacent about COVID-19. Most people experience only mild issues – fever and coughing, maybe congestion and shortness of breath. But the coronavirus is capable of causing much more than a simple respiratory illness, affecting organs throughout the body, experts say. “We see people |