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Year 536 Declared 'Worst Year to be Alive' by Historians Due to Plague, Famine, Volcanic Eruptions
Historians said that the year 536 is the worst year to be alive not 1349 when the Bubonic plague wiped out half of Europe. Not 1918, when the Spanish flu killed almost 100 million people.
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Construction Damages 112 Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Track in Utah, Inciting Public Outrage
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Red Snow: Scientists Link Rare 'Blood Snow' Phenomenon to Climate Change
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Australia to Use 'Special Toilets' to Extract Human Urine as Plants Fertilizer
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To Save Wild Salmon From Extreme Heat, Scotland Will Plant Millions of Trees Along Rivers
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Winter Storm: Blizzard Conditions Affects 100 Million People Across the US
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Biden Administration to Strengthen Legislation Against Mercury Pollution
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Thriving Population of Endangered Sheep in Cyprus 'Dead Zone' Offers Hope for Wildlife
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Satellite Data Reveals How Earth's Magnetic Field Produce Plasma Jets
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NASA’s ATLAS Upgraded to Scan the Entire Night Sky for Near Earth Objects
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Affection and Openness of a Dog Linked to its Dominant Status in Dog Hierarchy
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Ancient Trees 'Must be Safeguarded' to Help Long-Term Survival of Forests
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Clever Crows Pick up Cigarette Butts in Sweden in Exchange for Rewards