Peter Freeman, chair of the Cambridge Growth Company, spoke to councillors about the aims of the company at a Cambridge City ...
Hidden inside the narrow growth rings of Pyrenees trees lies the strongest evidence yet for what set the Black Death in ...
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Book Box | A reader in Morocco
A journalist reflects on her journey through Morocco, exploring its doors, culture, and literature, finding beauty and ...
Celebrating its ninth year, Allianz Re presented the Allianz Climate Risk Award on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, to three ...
Bookmark this list before your next December drive so you can roll slow through these Ohio towns, park once and let Main ...
New data suggests an eruption cooled Europe, disrupted harvests and pushed Italian states into grain trades that may have begun one of history’s deadliest pandemics.
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A notorious 1525 Bible map was backward and still changed history
Five centuries ago, a single misprinted image in a German Bible quietly rewired how Europeans pictured the world and their ...
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Scientists reveal what triggered the Black Death plague in Europe
When the Black Death tore through Europe in 1347, it felt like the end of the world. Entire villages emptied. Bells rang without pause. In some places, more than half the people died within months.
A new wave of bars is shrinking serves and making quality cocktails accessible to the masses. Johanna Derry Hall delves into ...
Climate‑driven shifts due to volcanic activity, and the increase in grain trade helped bring the Black Death to Italian ports ...
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