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This is the fourth installment of Edmonds resident Nathaniel Brown’s recent travels to Greece. You can read part 1 here, part ...
When I tell people I’m going on another trip to Dubai, I know I’m going to be met with a response along the lines of: ‘I have no desire to go there’. It’s followed up with comments that Dubai has no ...
Nestled along the Little Patuxent River in Howard County sits a brick behemoth where time travel isn’t just possible—it’s inevitable. The Antique Center at Historic Savage Mill transforms ordinary ...
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Go World Travel Magazine on MSNWalla Walla, Washington: The Perfect Place for a Weekend EscapeWith over 130 wineries and nearly 3,000 acres of grapes, Walla Walla, Washington is the perfect weekend destination to unwind ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNInlaid gold patterns found on 1,100-year-old Japanese spear from sacred island stun expertsAmong 80,000 artifacts from the sacred Japanese island of Okinoshima, Japanese researchers discovered an intricately ...
Their enemies portrayed them as barbarians, but their artifacts tell a different story. Between their weapons, jewelry, and ...
Gold and silver didn’t just look royal, they lasted. Unlike ceramic, which could chip or break easily, these metals were long-lasting and could be reshaped, cleaned, and passed down for generations.
In the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) gold connoted luxury and purity. During part of the dynasty laws restricted its use to the imperial family and ranking officials. This jar belonged to a set of eight ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHuman cells grown in mice in ‘crazy’ experiment, lab-grown organs one step closerThe research team grew “human organoids” (mini-organs of the gut, liver, and brain) from reprogrammed stem cells in a lab dish. They then injected these organoids directly into the amniotic fluid of ...
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