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Menu from first meal served on Titanic for auction An extraordinarily rare copy of a lunch menu from the first meal served onboard the RMS…
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Venus had vast oceans of liquid water billions of years ago until the sun’s gravity forced the planet to almost stop spinning and formed a…
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Price of a pint could rise to £10 due to worldwide barley shortages as a result of severe weather caused by global warming The price…
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Scientists confirm the presence of methane on Mars in major breakthrough in search for life on the red planet NASA’s Curiosity rover first detected a…
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