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Extracting the fossilised remains of prehistoric animals can be a dangerous
Last year, for the first time, more than ...
I magine you’re in Nebraska, standing on North America’s Great Plains, where the broad Platte and Missouri rivers join on their way to the mighty Mississippi. It’s 1804, and in the blistering 36°C hea
The Ancestral Reverb project combines photography and other art forms to celebrate UK mining heritage – one of the photographers used vintage camera gear dating back to the 1860s, writes Steve Fairclough
From ice cream to underwear and explosives, plants are remarkably integral to much of the manmade world, as a new book reveals. Harry Pearson investigates
Just 30 years ago, diesel cars were a bit rubbish. They were loud, clattery, vibrating, smelly and usually appallingly slow. But politicians thought they were the bee’s knees, because they were margin
Beat the chill by finding a radiator that will not only provide ample warmth but one that also aesthetically befits a period home interior