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Battle of the Somme 1916
This is the story of the first day of the Somme Offensive, 1 July 1916 - the single bloodiest day in British military history ...
The National Library of Australia acknowledges Australia’s First Nations Peoples – the First Australians – as the Traditional ...
The 1.5 degree target for global emissions is now dead, in the view of most climate scientists. Image ... is the fear of ...
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Imperial German WW1 Trench Club
Trench raiding clubs were homemade melee weapons used by both sides during World War I. However, there's something special about the German Trench ...
Historian, David Olusoga explores the contribution of colonial troops to World War One. Each film focuses on those who made it a truly global conflict - the 4 million non-white, non-European ...
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The BBC's Ritika Gupta speaks to Jeff Grills of Aegon Asset Management about the Wall Street open, as US shares look to lock ...
Each type of cell has a unique role, and knowing what all the cells do can help scientists better understand health and diseases such as cancer. Scientists focused on certain organs — plotting ...
Scientists have cracked the code for extracting protein from seaweed, and it might just change how we think about the future of sustainable vegan protein. Seaweed, such as sea lettuce, is grown in ...
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A group of scientists have raised an alarm about how the climate change is going to take lives of 30m people by 2100. The shocking new study by researchers from the Max Planck Institute for ...
So spare a thought for this group of scientists, who have created the world's thinnest spaghetti. A team from University College London (UCL) have made strands about 200 times thinner than a human ...