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19627The Surprising History of the Humble HamburgerReader's DigestAmericans may eat 2.4 of them per day, but the history of the hamburger goes back to before the United States was even a country. |
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19626Can 'seeing' the future make you change the life you live nowDaily Mail OnlineFuture Life Progression is a blend of hypnosis, visualisation and 'intuitive work', which guides people to 'meet' a future version of themselves. Clover Stroud decided to visit FLP practitioner Anne Jirsch |
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1962043 of Grandma's cosy winter pudding recipesAustralia's Best RecipesRelive the good old days with these warming golden oldie pudding recipes that Nan could whip up in no time at all. |
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19615What killed tons of fish in European river? Mystery deepensAP NewsPoland’s environment minister says laboratory tests following a mass fish die-off have detected high salinity levels but no mercury in the Oder River |
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19611The surprising reason supermarkets sell flowersCNNAll stores have marketing tactics to get you in the door — stylish mannequins, elaborate display windows, posters screaming about all the discounts you can find inside. |
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19608Explorers discover Australia's deepest known caveDaily Mail OnlineThe cave, christened the Delta Variant, reaches 1,315 feet (401 metres) in the Junee Florentine Karst area of Tasmania, Australia's southern island. |
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19590‘I’m a nutritionist and I hate that the internet thinks celery juice is a miracle health elixir’body+soulCelery juice has been labelled a miracle health elixir by so-called experts, amid claims it can assist weight loss, clear up acne and even lower blood pressure. Here, clinical nutritionist Thom Landers explains why drinking celery juice is not such a good idea. |
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19557What killed tons of fish in European river? Mystery deepensAP NewsPoland’s environment minister says laboratory tests following a mass fish die-off have detected high salinity levels but no mercury in the Oder River |
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19556The Reason You Never Forget How to Ride a Bike, According to ScienceMental FlossThere's a part of your brain that almost guarantees you'll never tip over on your 10-speed again. |
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19548Tourism killed Thailand's most famous bay. Here's how it was brought back to lifeCNNBack in 2018, Thai officials announced the indefinite closure of Maya Bay -- made popular by 2000 film "The Beach" -- to repair years of damage caused by overtourism. Here's how marine scientists brought it back to life. |