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A great exchange rate, ChatGPT, and kimono-wearing bros have turned Kyoto into the loveliest tourist trap on earth.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThese Medieval Monks Scribbled Notes in the Margins of Their Books More Than 1,000 Years AgoA new exhibition in Dublin showcases historic manuscripts written in Irish monasteries. The show also features medieval ...
Joseph Finder, who writes frequently about Russia, is the author of 17 novels including, most recently, “The Oligarch’s ...
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The history of Europe told through its buildings and placesArchitect David Ferrer writes a history of Europe that takes a journey through the continent's past through its most representative and groundbreaking constructions, exploring from pleasure to ...
The author is not the first scholar to tackle the history of America—as in the American continent, not just the United States (which keeps trying to hoard the name for itself). The British historian ...
Europe’s pioneering wind turbine manufacturers are grappling with Chinese competition at home and abroad—but it is not too ...
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IFLScience on MSN"Uncharted Waters": Large Hadron Collider Begins Colliding Oxygen For The First TimeFar lighter than other ions collided at the LHC, oxygen (and neon) could tell us about conditions in the early universe.
Tarik Skubal is the 4th left-handed pitcher ever with multiple starts in a single season of 13+ K, 0 R and 2 or fewer hits, joining Chris Sale (2015), Randy Johnson (2001) and Sandy Koufax (1965 ...
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IFLScience on MSNIn 2032, Earth May Witness A Once-In-5,000-Year Event On The Moon"If 2024 YR4 strikes the Moon in 2032, it will (statistically speaking) be the largest impact in approximately 5,000 years," ...
Such is the record of The Curragh's Barronstown Stud Maiden, it is a given that Aidan O'Brien reserves one of his best for ...
Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum's Hankelow (Night Of Thunder), a 210,000gns Tattersalls December foal turned 750,000gns Book 1 yearling, created a favourable impression with a taking debut success in ...
Two 16th-century texts about the Americas by Jewish writers reflect the complicated place Jews and ‘conversos’ held in the ...
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