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Charleston roads buckle and crack as ground beneath settles
The Post and Courier· 15 hours agoMany of Charleston's roads are bumpy, pothole-ridden and cracked. They also provide valuable lessons...
'Not the End of the World': What this scientist found might surprise you
Gulf News· 16 hours ago'We need to be clear-eyed about the problem in front of us': Data scientist Hannah Ritchie
Inside the luxury resort on stunning Greek island - you'll never want to leave
The Scottish Sun· 16 hours agoI’M a huge fan of Greece and the Greek islands and try and visit at least once a year. The weather,...
A famous photographer in the Ox Mountains - opinion - Western People
Western People· 16 hours agoJuly 7, 1960) was a distinguished Irish Jesuit priest and a prolific photographer. Browne was born...
‘Remarkably preserved’ 500-million-year-old sea creature discovered
Irish Examiner· 16 hours agoEven though trilobites swam the oceans some 500 million years ago, researchers said the animals...
Jay's desperate family want huge new search with drones & radar on mountain
The Irish Sun· 17 hours agoJAY SLATER'S family are “desperate” for permission from Spanish cops to use specialist equipment in...
Spain’s Costa del Sol to fine anyone caught urinating in the sea
The South African· 17 hours agoSpain’s resort town of Marbella is set to ban urinating in the sea, and fine those caught doing it....
'Not the end of the world', says data scientist on the big issues
AFP via Yahoo News UK· 17 hours agoHumanity has made great strides in recent decades: air is cleaner; poverty, deforestation and...
Europe's £787m 'mini Suez Canal' connecting three major oceans for 400 years
Daily Express· 18 hours agoA major canal that has linked three major oceans has been dubbed the "mini-Suez Canal" thanks to the...
Triple amputee hopes to inspire others with solo Pacific sail
BBC News· 19 hours agoA triple amputee has said he wants to show others with catastrophic injuries that anything is...