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U.S. Highway Rules May Get Climate Makeover – Scientific American

Federal transportation dollars might come with a requirement to reduce global warming pollution

Source: U.S. Highway Rules May Get Climate Makeover – Scientific American

in Asides | August 26, 2024 | Comment

9 Super Unique Bookends for the Bookworm Goth – GothicDecor.net

Unique bookends are hard to come by but these 9 awesome items will certainly be the talk of the town of you Gothic library! Check them out NOW!

Source: 9 Super Unique Bookends for the Bookworm Goth – GothicDecor.net

in Asides | August 26, 2024 | Comment

Kennewick Man Will Be Reburied, But Quandaries Around Human Remains Won’t | IFLScience

A mysterious set of 9,000-year-old bones, unearthed nearly 20 years ago in Washington, is finally going home. Following bitter disputes, five Native Americ

Source: Kennewick Man Will Be Reburied, But Quandaries Around Human Remains Won’t | IFLScience

in Asides | August 26, 2024 | Comment

The 21st Century, as Imagined in the 19th Century – SciFi Ideas

Ideas and inspiration for science fiction writers

Source: The 21st Century, as Imagined in the 19th Century – SciFi Ideas

in Asides | August 26, 2024 | Comment

How dumped domestic rubbish is a growing problem on our country’s streets  | Daily Mail Online

Domestic rubbish, household appliances and builders’ waste are increasingly being dumped on residential streets or in previously idyllic beauty spots – from London to Hertfordshire.

Source: How dumped domestic rubbish is a growing problem on our country’s streets  | Daily Mail Online

in Asides | August 26, 2024 | Comment

A Surprising Fact About Medieval Europeans: They Recycled | Atlas Obscura

The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore shows us that Medieval Europeans reused parchment, building materials, and even Classical sculptures.

Source: A Surprising Fact About Medieval Europeans: They Recycled | Atlas Obscura

in Asides | August 26, 2024 | Comment

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