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This ancient ‘Venus fly-trap’ wasp used its butt to kill

Popular Science 27 Mar 2025
After recently analyzing 16 amber-preserved female specimens uncovered in northern Myanmar’s Kachin region, an international team of researchers from China’s Capital Normal University and the Natural History Museum of Denmark believe S ... Credit ... S ... S ... .
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Eleven provincial administrative units remain unchanged in nationwide restructuring

Vietnam News 27 Mar 2025
The criteria include natural area size, population scale, criteria concerning history, tradition, culture, religion and ethnicity, economic geography (which includes geographic location, economic ...
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A Hiker's Path: Wandering the wetlands in Monroe County's Flatwoods Park

The Herald-Times - Bloomington 26 Mar 2025
So I jumped in my car and headed over to this 198-acre park to explore nature on sunny, early spring day ... The thing that I find most interesting about this park is the history behind its name ... I was fascinated by this history ... Listen to nature.
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Passage to history

China Daily 26 Mar 2025
Today, it remains a path of wonder, traversed by those who stand in awe of nature's power to sculpt the land and humanity's indomitable desire to shape history ... History — deep, layered, and heavy with scents and sounds — rises from the dust.
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(Hello Africa) Dark history must never fade from memory -- Revisiting Bimbia Slave Port of Cameroon

Beijing News 26 Mar 2025
"The Bimbia slave trade heritage is part of history, a tradition ... "It serves as a reminder of a painful yet decisive period in our history ... this dark chapter of human history ... "The place is natural.
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Feature: Dark history must never fade from memory -- Revisiting Bimbia Slave Port of Cameroon

Xinhua 26 Mar 2025
"The Bimbia slave trade heritage is part of history, a tradition ... "It serves as a reminder of a painful yet decisive period in our history ... "The place is natural ... Dark history must never fade from memory -- Revisiting Bimbia Slave Port of Cameroon.
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Geiser Co. leaders looked ahead to growing prosperity for their business and community

The Record Herald 26 Mar 2025
... this great country of ours, this youthful giant of the world’s old age and heir of all the centuries will witness the most marvelous era of natural growth and development in all the annals of history.
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José María Velasco review – proudly dull Mexican was wasted in wonderland

AOL 26 Mar 2025
His fascination with nature doesn’t stop him recording Mexico’s industrialisation with equal curiosity ... His nature studies are truly lifelike. A painting of thick, velvety mafaffa leaves is both natural history and a passionate response to greenness.
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Tulare County Museum receives $15,000 grant to protect its collection

Visalia Times Delta 26 Mar 2025
The Tulare County Museum received a $15,000 California State Library Groundwork Grant to help preserve its local history collection ... “Protecting our history and cultural heritage collections from natural disasters is a statewide responsibility.
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‘Learning History from Nature’ this week at MPL

Chronicle Tribune 26 Mar 2025
MARION — History lovers will have an opportunity to be educated by landmarks and nature this week during an event at the Marion Public Library (MPL) ....
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Tempe crash inquiry: Former minister to testify

Ekathimerini 26 Mar 2025
A parliamentary committee will convene Friday for one of the most critical and controversial inquiry sessions in Greece’s legislative history.
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THE ESSENTIAL A&E PICKS FOR MAR 27 - APR 2

Salt Lake City Weekly 26 Mar 2025
(No, it's not about charging your cell phone.) Likewise, for those who ever marveled at a natural history diorama that brought the past to life with amazing detail, representatives from the University ...
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Deep-sea mining impacts visible 44 years on, UK expedition finds

The Times/The Sunday Times 26 Mar 2025
An expedition to the Pacific two years ago by the Natural History Museum and several British universities was the first to assess the long-term effects of early efforts to reap metals from sea beds ... UK. Environment ... BUSINESS ... .
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