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Nefertiti: Icon or hostage? The bust of Nefertiti has fascinated millions of people worldwide. It has been drawing crowds of admirers at Berlin's Neues Museum for 100 years. But from the very start it was also controversial. It's not only Egyptians who believe Nefertiti belongs in her homeland on the Nile.
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If you're young, you don't usually do enough to protect your hearing. But more than a billion youngsters are at risk of hearing loss worldwide. People often turn to assistive devices when it's already too late. Hearing loss can result in isolation and accelerate the onset of dementia.
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Nefertiti: Icon or hostage? The bust of Nefertiti has fascinated millions of people worldwide. It has been drawing crowds of admirers at Berlin's Neues Museum for 100 years. But from the very start it was also controversial. It's not only Egyptians who believe Nefertiti belongs in her homeland on the Nile.
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An inconspicuous block of buildings in Dresden harbors a dark secret. Today, regular people make their homes here. But until 1989, this block of buildings housed the headquarters of the GDR's State Security.
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Bogs and swamps contain more carbon than all other ground vegetation. As the permafrost melts, greenhouse gases are released, which in turn accelerate global warming.
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Beloved by racing drivers, The Beatles, and women in particular, the Mini starred in "The Italian Job" and won the Monte Carlo Rally. Now BMW and a new generation of female designers are keeping this icon forever young.
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An inconspicuous block of buildings in Dresden harbors a dark secret. Today, regular people make their homes here. But until 1989, this block of buildings housed the headquarters of the GDR's State Security.
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Beloved by racing drivers, The Beatles, and women in particular, the Mini starred in "The Italian Job" and won the Monte Carlo Rally. Now BMW and a new generation of female designers are keeping this icon forever young.
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Beloved by racing drivers, The Beatles, and women in particular, the Mini starred in "The Italian Job" and won the Monte Carlo Rally. Now BMW and a new generation of female designers are keeping this icon forever young.
An inconspicuous block of buildings in Dresden harbors a dark secret. Today, regular people make their homes here. But until 1989, this block of buildings housed the headquarters of the GDR's State Security.
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Beloved by racing drivers, The Beatles, and women in particular, the Mini starred in "The Italian Job" and won the Monte Carlo Rally. Now BMW and a new generation of female designers are keeping this icon forever young.
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Fossil fuels still supply 80% of our energy. And people point to this number to say it's impossible to switch to renewables, especially if we want to do it quick enough to stop climate change. But their argument overlooks just how much energy we waste - and how we could do it better.
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Bogs and swamps contain more carbon than all other ground vegetation. As the permafrost melts, greenhouse gases are released, which in turn accelerate global warming.