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Monday, February 22, 2021

391-Year-Old Bonsai Tree Survived Hiroshima Bombings and Keeps Growing

 

391-Year-Old Bonsai Tree Survived Hiroshima Bombings and Keeps Growing My Modern Met  It is exceptionally handsome.



Book Sales Are Up 20 Percent In Australia. And Book Subscriptions Are Booming

Among the winners of this literary resurgence is a micro-industry: book subscription services, which curate a selection for you and deliver them to your home. In an era of information overload and a crowded literary market with an often debilitating degree of choice, it isn’t hard to see the attraction of professionals highly attuned to the market – or algorithms catered to your tastes – making the decisions for you. – The Guardian


 

Pattaya elephants starving, falling ill amid pandemic Pattaya Mail. Furzy is distressed about this.

 

Who was Hatshepsut? National Geographic

 

Scientists Accidentally Discover Strange Creatures Under a Half Mile of Ice Wired 

 

This hydrogen paste has a similar range to that of gasoline and could revolutionize the transport industry Business Insider

 

Corn belt farmland has lost a third of its carbon-rich soil EurekAlert

 

Can’t Get You Out of My Head review – Adam Curtis’s ’emotional history’ is dazzling Guardian

 

Inventing the Non-Smoker London Review of Books 

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Skaters urged to stay off Europe’s thawing lakes BBC 

 

Cleaning Notre Dame ‘With Light’: Expert Says Lasers Will Help Restore Cathedral To Former Glory WBUR

 

Voice of Freedom – Marian Anderson PBS 

 

Heart failure cases soar globally MedicalXpress (