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Museums Are Finding More and More New Species in Their Own Collections: an Example of ‘Museum Mining’
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Museums Are Finding More and More New Species in Their Own Collections: an Example of ‘Museum Mining’

August 13, 2025

The next great era of paleontology may not actually happen digging in the field, but rather digging through drawers.…

Travelers Are Being Increasingly Turned Off by Overtourism—Consider Skipping These Trending Destinations
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Travelers Are Being Increasingly Turned Off by Overtourism—Consider Skipping These Trending Destinations

February 7, 2025

WaL reported last year that 2024 was the most touristy year in human history, with many European destinations reeling from…


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American Children Getting as Much as Two-Thirds of Daily Calories from Ultra-Processed Foods

Andy Corbley August 7, 2025

Between August 2021 and August 2023, a new report from the CDC found that ultra-processed foods make up over…

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Christians, Catholics in Gaza and the West Bank Face Killings and Persecution

Julien Torres July 28, 2025

Christian holy sites in both Gaza and the West Bank have faced their felt the brunt of Israeli bombing…

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UN’s ‘Genocide Chronicler’ Issues New Report on Mass Corporate Facilitation of Israel’s War on Palestine

Andy Corbley July 4, 2025

From civilian machinists like Hyundai and Caterpillar, to tourist platforms like Airbnb and Booking, to more obvious culprits like…

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