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25749What’s The Oldest Dessert In The World?IFLScienceIt has some fairly unexpected ingredients. |
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25748Complete your bedroom decor with these bedside table lampsBHG (Better Homes and Gardens)Here, we round up some of the best bedside lamps in Australia - so you can complete your bedroom decor and add some light to your space. |
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25747Incredibly beautiful island paradise is almost impossible to visitExpressAlthough pandemic travel restrictions are a thing of the past, there are a few destinations that remain extremely hard to visit. |
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25746Beautiful beach with turquoise waters named the best in the world six timesExpressThis beach can be found in an archipelago where average high temperatures are above 29C all year round. |
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25745Climate change drove this giant ape to extinction over 200,000 years ago, study revealseuronewsThe great apes stood 3 metres tall and weighed up to 295 kg. |
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25744Hook, line and dinner: Sustainable tuna recipes for a guilt-free supperThe IndependentEver feel like a fish out of water when it comes to choosing tuna? You’re not alone. According to the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), navigating the seas of sustainable seafood can leave 32 per cent of British consumers feeling adrift. But fear not, landlubbers, for we’ve got the catch of the day: |
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25743Discovery Of Ancient Waterway May Solve Mystery Of How The Pyramids Were BuiltIFLScienceLabeled the Ahramat Branch (Pyramid Branch in Arabic), the waterway runs adjacent to 38 different pyramids. |
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25742Timber-loving pests are on the move. So what are borers? And how can you tell if they're present in homes and gardens?ABC NewsAs wet weather continues to pummel Queensland, a variety of timber-loving pests are making their way into drenched homes and gardens. |
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25741Earth was hit by largest ever solar storm that would devastate civilisation today, tree rings showThe IndependentEarth was once hit by an extreme solar storm that would devastate human civilisation if it happened today, tree rings show. Scientists were able to piece together the solar storm from ancient tree rings that were found in the French alps, and showed evidence of a dramatic spike in radiocarbon levels |
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25740Quick Vegetable Stir-Fry with TofuYour Life ChoicesThis delicious stir-fry put together by swimming legend Ian Thorpe makes a great light lunch or dinner. And you know it's healthy! |