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Grateful Dead founding member Bob Weir dies at 78

American Rock musician Bob Weir plays guitar as he performs on stage, with the band Grateful Dead, at Cal Expo Amphitheatre, Sacramento, California, August 5,...

Is Walking The Most Underrated Way To Burn Fat? Benefits, Calories Burned, And Weight Loss Tips Explained

When people think about fat loss, intense workouts often steal the spotlight. Running, HIIT, gym sessions, and heavy sweating are usually seen as the...

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Carney: Canada is ready to pick up trade talks when US is ready

Osmond Chia,Business reporter, and Maia DaviesThe advert was run as part of a campaign worth $75m Canadian dollars (£40m; $54m) on mainstream TV channels...

Fossils reveal dinosaurs were thriving in North America just before being wiped out by asteroid strike, study shows

Scientists have long debated whether dinosaurs were in decline before an asteroid smacked the Earth 66 million years ago, causing mass...

ISRO’s Gaganyaan reaches 90% completion ahead of historic human spaceflight, chairman V Narayanan confirms progress | – The Times of India

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is making remarkable progress on its human spaceflight programme, Gaganyaan. Chairman V Narayanan recently revealed that...

Why Do Bad Dreams Happen? Scientists Reveal Real Reason Behind Nightmares, And How You Can Stop Them

The Dark Side of Sleep: Bad, twisted dreams, or nightmares, are more than just late-night horror movies playing in your head. They’re vivid, emotional...

South Korea’s fishermen keep dying. Is climate change to blame?

Jean MackenzieSeoul correspondentBBC/Hosu LeeAs a child, she remembers her father's fridge would be filled with crabs and squid. "Now the stocks are gone, but...

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