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Beauty Industry Faces Mounting Pressure Over Packaging Waste as Consumers Shift Toward Refillable and Plastic-Free Personal Care

“A product you love and actually finish is infinitely better than five products you don’t,” sustainability author Anita Vandyke said,

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US Researchers Develop Aluminium-Based Process to Convert Plastic Waste Into Fuel at Lower Temperatures

“The molten salt acts as both medium and active agent, eliminating the need for external catalysts, hydrogen, or organic solvents.”

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Tiny Ice Age Figurine Found Near Danube Continues to Puzzle Archaeologists More Than a Century Later

“The Venus of Willendorf remains one of the most significant surviving examples of Upper Paleolithic art and symbolism.” A small

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Iraqi Migrant Describes Perilous Smuggling Route Across Europe After Threats at Home

“I kept thinking that if I died in it I might never be found.” An Iraqi migrant who travelled through

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Former Miss America Suzette Charles Returns to Music After Decades of Industry Setbacks and Personal Struggles

“I spent years with someone who wanted to put me in the closet. Now I finally understand what it means

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Readers Highlight Britain’s Lesser-Known Summer Escapes as Domestic Travel Demand Grows

“On clear evenings Bass Rock turns gold and you wonder how somewhere so close to Edinburgh can still feel quietly

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Photoville Exhibitions Spotlight Identity, Incarceration and Cultural Memory Through Documentary Photography

“The dogs humanize an environment that’s devoid of all humanity.” A series of documentary photography exhibitions presented through New York’s

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Homeownership and Modern Dating Collide as More Single Women Buy Property Alone

“Where is the pool of men who are self-sufficient and like to read, are willing to go to therapy and

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Why Accents Form Early and Rarely Fade in Adulthood

“By about a year old, babies have already figured out the sounds that are prevalent in the languages around them.”

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Scientists Race to Develop Climate-Resilient Apple Trees as Extreme Weather Threatens Orchards

“It’s these emerging problems, that you don’t really think of or didn’t plan for, that you might not be able

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