Environment
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‘Mortar Wreck’: England’s Oldest-Ever Preserved Medieval Shipwreck is Now Getting Star Treatment
A sunken ship from the Middle Ages, presumably fated by bad weather and heavily loaded freight of rock luggage, has been receiving attention as seafaring historians create initiatives to maintain its remnants off England's southern coast.
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New Enzyme That Can Combat Greenhouse Gases Discovered
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Beaver Fur Was Used by High Status Vikings as a Symbol of Wealth, Study Finds
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Researchers Says Harmful Effects of Blue Light Exposure Increases the Older We Get
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EU Members to Cut Gas Use in Fear that Russia May Halt Supply
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