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DNA found in 5,700-year-old chewing gum helps recreate image of Stone Age woman

DNA found in chewed birch pitch helps scientists recreate image, but it's also unraveling other Stone Age secrets.



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Watch a massive bald eagle take off from a Boston street in slow motion

A massive bald eagle is filmed in slow motion taking off from a street in Melrose, near Boston.




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Walmart: Global Sustainability Milestone Meeting

Watch this replay webcast of Walmart's Global Sustainability Milestone Meeting.




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Cherry blossoms will paint Washington, D.C., pink

Beautiful cherry blossoms begin to frame the historic buildings in Washington, D.C., signaling spring has sprung.




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Washington to take on several environmental and energy issues

While cap and trade and the Gulf Oil Spill dominate headlines, congress is taking on issues ranging from Asian Carp to jobs in National Parks.




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The seven stones of simpler living

Here are a few ideas that can help you live a lighter, healthier, more sustainable life.




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Bridgestone is growing tires in the desert

The world's natural rubber comes from Southeast Asia, but the company is using an unassuming Texas bush to make its rubber all-American.




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Drought reveals 'Spanish Stonehenge'

The remains of a megalithic monument, the Dolmen of Guadalperal, have resurfaced in Spain.



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A centuries-old riddle in stone has finally been solved

A contest to reveal the truth behind the mysterious inscription on a boulder in France produces two winners.



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Heat wave hits Greenland, melting 11 billion tons of ice

Greenland's ice sheet is melting so fast it lost 11 billion tons of ice in just a day.



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The legend of Skeleton Lake just got weirder

In 850 A.D., those gathered around a glacial lake perished from one of nature's most deadly phenomena. Or so we thought. New evidence deepens the mystery.



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Sinking temperatures jumpstart winter transformation of Yellowstone waterfall

Osprey Falls at Yellowstone National Park is starting to freeze as this video shows.



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What does toner do for your skin?

In between cleansing and moisturizing, using toner is a key step for many people.



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Climate rap battle: Gore vs. Monckton

The Juice News brilliantly raps a commentary on climate change, Copenhagen, and how to save the world from ourselves.



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Despite scientific evidence, Upton presses on

The decisions of Fred Upton, chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, may not make sense, but the man has the power to make big decisions.




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Meet Boston Dynamics' family of strange and amazing robots

Boston Dynamics robots imitate human and animal movements, making them impressive — and a little creepy.



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Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C.: A user's guide

You don’t have to go to the boondocks to go hiking or horseback riding in deep woods teeming with deer, raccoons and even coyotes. You can do that in Rock Cre



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Grand Teton National Park: A user's guide

There's a reason why more than 4 million people visit this Wyoming wonder annually. (Don't worry: there's enough nature for everyone to enjoy at this neighbor t



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Burton Island State Park: A user's guide

You don’t have to travel to the Caribbean for a laid-back island experience. Burton Island State Park in Vermont provides a getaway for swimming and sunbathin



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What can I do to affect change in Washington?

From contacting your representatives to signing petitions, here are 5 ways to make your voice heard, and 2 that aren't worth your time.




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12 astonishing facts about jellyfish

Jellyfish have outlived the dinosaurs by hundreds of millions of years, some might be capable of living forever, and they've even been to space.




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Have researchers solved Newton's three-body problem?

This problem has plagued physicists ever since the laws of motion were first conceived.



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Could ancient stone circles have been conduits for lightning strikes?

New evidence of a massive lightning strike at the center of an ancient stone circle offers clues.



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How exoskeletons are strengthening Japan's workforce

These wearable devices are made specifically to lend strength and enhance lifting ability, and they are helping an aging population stay on the workforce.



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Sleep tight tonight with moon milk

This modern version of warm milk may help you sleep, but not for the reason you think.




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Broking success: Tony Knight, Knightsure

The old school approach: Knightsure director Tony Knight prides himself on his old school, face-to-face approach, but is not afraid to take on new challenges such as cyber or how to thrive in the post-Brexit world




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Opinion: Perry Appleton's Claire Russell on mental health in business

Time for action on mental health: As Insurance Age launches the Head Lines mental health campaign, broker and mental health expert Claire Russell shares her own experience.




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Opinion: Brookhurst Advisory's Paul Upton on the future of underwriting

The end of underwriting? Is technology a magic bullet to generate profitable underwriting? Paul Upton asks




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Covid-19: Niall Barton calls on insurers to support insurtechs

The Insurtech UK chairman and Wrisk executive chairman said the “mini meteorite” of Covid-19 has put insurtechs at risk of underfunding.




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Driving transformation with laser-guided autonomous vehicles

See how the machines are making work safer at one Georgia-Pacific plant in Crossett, Ark.



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Why is the Tongass National Forest so important?

Known as the 'crown jewel' of U.S. national forests, this ancient ecosystem is at a crossroads.



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Lighted Pushbutton Switch (Square) Ultra Bright LED Type

Large Square-bodied Lighted Pushbutton Switches New models added with Ultra LEDs.(A3P (Super Luminosity Type))




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Lighted Pushbutton Switch (Square) Ultra Bright LED Type

Pushbutton Switch Series with Square 40-mm Body. New models added with Ultra LEDs.(A3S (Super Luminosity Type))




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Plateau Head Pushbutton Switch

Easy connector enables less assembly and less wiring(A3U)




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Pushbutton Switches

30-mm dia. Pushbutton Switches Control panel miniaturization through a more compact design and modified wiring direction. Addition of Push-In Plus terminal blocks for easy wiring. Workability and safety improvements.(A30NN / A30NL)




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22-mm dia. Pushbutton Switches. Control panel miniaturization through a more compact design and modified wiring direction. Addition of Push-In Plus terminal blocks for easy wiring.(A22NN / A22NL)




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Opinion: Partners&'s Phil Barton on why focusing on price is harming the industry

What price peace of mind? Who is up for jumping out of a plane with a cheap parachute strapped to their back? Phil Barton ponders why insurance is often bought on price




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FCA removes Triton Insurance Brokers' right to conduct regulated business

Customers told to check the validity of their policy with their insurer.




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Sutton Winson snaps up health and protection broker

Broker says acquisition of Flexible Health will allow it to expand its private medical insurance offering to individuals.




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Phil Barton and Stuart Reid launch broker

The venture, which is a combination of five existing brokers - MRIB and Independents, La Playa, CGI and Versatile - is led by former Jelf boss Barton, with Chris Jelf as commercial director.




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Blog: When is a consolidator, not a consolidator? The question Barton, Jelf and Reid’s Partners& hopes to answer

This week saw the launch of new broking business Partners&, bringing together a quintet of players to form a business which is positioning itself as distinctly anti-consolidator. Insurance Age content director Jonathan Swift looks at what this means; and the challenges it faces to maintain its self-proclaimed USPs as it grows.




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The Stone Age Diet Solution

The dietary habits adopted by developed countries over the last centuries are largely responsible for many of the chronic diseases that are now commonplace in Western society.




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Vacationing in the Charleston Area

Rich with history, dense with beauty, and brimming with beach-themed activities, Charleston, South Carolina and its surrounding area is a worthwhile destination for anyone in the mood for a sunny, southern-tinged, and relaxing vacation.




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BedLocker Remote Motorized Tonno Cover

Is an electric retractable tonneau cover the best choice for you and your pick up truck? Learn what sets Pace-Edwards' BedLocker apart from all the other covers available on the tonneau market. Be informed you'll make the right buying decisi




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New Age Cocktails in Rochester, NY Enjoy a Twist on Traditon

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Using Buttons and Badges Effectively in a Political Campaign

Political campaigns can be tense and stressful. If you're a candidate or campaign manager, you shouldn't be without a button make. Buttons will help you with critical areas of your campaign - getting the word out and rallying support.




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Tony Blair on Genetically Modified Food Debate

A commentary on last week's remarks by British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, criticising anti-biotechnology activists for not engaging in a rational debate about genetically modified food.





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Ashton Drake Marketplace

Where did it all go wrong? Today's market on these older Ashton Drake Dolls, is so soft I would not dream of selling.