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5 Fun Things To Do During Your Layover In Atlanta
Turn a long stopover at the world's busiest airport into a mini adventure with these five fun activities in Atlanta, Georgia, ...
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From chariots to robotaxis: The incredible evolution of taxis ft. Zoox & the future of transport
Discover how taxi services have transformed from ancient Roman chariots to today's high-tech autonomous vehicles. This video traces the fascinating journey through the history of taxis, highlighting ...
The first ship had eluded the Coast Guard after being stopped on its way to pick up oil in Venezuela. U.S. forces also ...
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The price of progress we must never forget: The true cost of a key moment in Liverpool's history
The story of the railway and its birth on Merseyside show the contradictions at the heart of 19th-century Britain, writes ...
The Terrace Pavilion offers views of the grounds that will have you reaching for your camera (or, in Mercer’s day, perhaps a sketch pad and watercolors). The Morning Room, with its eastern exposure, ...
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Homo erectus wasn't the first human species to leave Africa 1.8 million years ago, fossils suggest
A new analysis of enigmatic skulls from the Republic of Georgia suggest that Homo erectus wasn't the only human species to ...
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Out of Eden Walk: Is the world closing its doors?
Migration is as old as humanity itself. In today's world, it ebbs and flows as nations change their border policies with the ...
Avi Loeb connects archaeological history, planetary limits and interstellar research to examine how scientific exploration could shape humanity’s long-term transition beyond Earth.
Pacific Beach didn’t grow by accident — it grew along the rails. Before freeways and crowded parking lots, rail lines carried San Diegans from downtown to the coast.
Erie Canal’s 200th anniversary: How a technological marvel for trade changed the environment forever
The Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Indigenous nations that the French called the Iroquois, engaged in canoe-based trade ...
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