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Two plundered ancient Greek vases are repatriated from Switzerland
Two plundered marble vases that marked ancient Athenians' graves more than 2,000 years ago, including one with an emotional family scene, have been returned to Greece from Switzerland.
Greece's Culture Ministry said in a statement Tuesday that the two white marble works, which were decorated with relief sculptures, were brought back following a long legal battle.
The Environmental Impact of Tote Bags: Are They Sustainable
In recent years, cotton tote bags have surged in popularity, promoted as an eco-friendly alternative to single-use plastic bags. From local supermarkets to high-end fashion collections, these bags are marketed as a sustainable choice, but is the claim true
Next-level CRISPR gene editing: No viruses required
Researchers have added another tool to the gene-editing toolbox after discovering a new way of using the technology
Voters in earthquake-hit areas cast ballots in containers
Citizens in regions still reeling from the devastating earthquakes that struck in early February last year have cast their votes in makeshift polling stations housed within containers.
The adventurer who claimed he found the Ark of the Covenant
Possible locations of the Ark of the Covenant
Woman warns against the dangerous phenomenon that is ‘trapped water’: “I’ve never thought about this”
“I’m on this quest to dump out any water that gets trapped in plastic, because once it’s trapped in these plastic bottles, we have now lost it basically forever”
Volunteers carry out Delos cleanup, collecting 757 kilograms of marine debris
Greek environmental organization All For Blue has conducted a cleanup operation on the Cycladic island of Delos, successfully collecting 757 kilograms of marine debris.
Ancient Roman “Refrigerator” Discovered in Bulgaria!
Wine-drinking vessels, bowls, and animal bones were found inside it.
Ancient grain silo found in Şapinuva
A 3,500-year-old grain silo has come to light during the archaeological excavations carried out in the Central Anatolian province of Çorum's Şapinuva, which was once the capital of the Hittite Empire and one of the most important religious and military centers.
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Worker injured in silo explosion dies in hospital
One of the workers who got severely injured in the explosion at the Turkish Grain Board (TMO) silos in the northwestern province of Kocaeli lost his life on Aug. 9 while receiving treatment in the hospital.
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