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Julie Steinbeck
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The ghost town Kayakoy in Turkey rooted in Christian history and tragedy
Today, Kayaköy stands as an open-air museum and a memorial to the forced migrations that have shaped this region’s history. The ghostly silence of the...
Europe’s Environmental Crossroads: New Commissioner Faces Challenges
While the debate over Nutri-Score has captured significant political and media attention, it seems to be a distraction from the more pressing environmental challenges facing...
Camels make a comeback in Iran
On the verge of extinction, a rare breed of camel in Iran were brought back to life.
Did Israel blow up Lebanon’s solar power systems?
After Hezbollah-targeted pagers and walkie talkies blew up last week killing dozens and wounding hundreds of Hezbollah terrorists, a rumor started from Lebanon that the...
First whole eye with transplant successful
A man's whole face and eye has been a transplant success.
Arava Power solar energizes 270 MW Sunray project in Texas
Arava Power's first US solar photovoltaic facility beginning commerical operation in Uvalde County, Texas. It will power 43,000 homes in the San Antonio area of...
Hydroponics in Bhutan
It developed out of the cannabis and medical marijuana industry, but now hydroponics is a good source of food in Bhutan.
New guitarfish breeding ground found in the Mediterranean Sea
Guitarfish populations are in constant decline around the world, and in the Mediterranean Sea in particular, mainly as a result of net fishing. These fish...
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