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Kome Caves, Lesotho

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Your Brain Changes When You Make Things – Here’s the Research

The Mayo Clinic found something interesting about people who make things with their hands. 30 to 50 percent lower risk of cognitive decline. But here’s what’s happening right now, while your hands work… Read the full research with citations: https://www.snapdragonlife.com/news/b… … Continue reading

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The Genius Design That Makes ALMOST Perfect Coffee

How did one simple coffee pot design become the most popular way to make coffee at home for nearly a century? The Bialetti Moka Express isn’t just a coffee maker — it’s a masterclass in industrial design. In this video, … Continue reading

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Managing the Mighty Mississippi

29 Oct 2019 Managing the mighty Mississippi River is no easy task — the Mississippi River has been changing course throughout its history, but so have the people who have been living and working on its banks. Watch this documentary … Continue reading

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How Manchester became the UK’s economic miracle

While the UK’s economy is currently experiencing a malaise, Manchester shows a glimmer of hope – its economy is powering ahead. The city’s GDP per capita has grown more since the pandemic than it had in the entire two decades … Continue reading

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Few pictures of Niger

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The Experiment That Made Quantum Even Weirder | Nobel Prize 2025

The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to John Clarke, John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John Martinis for their discovery of macroscopic quantum phenomena in superconducting circuits. Their groundbreaking work leveraged decades of advancement in superconducting physics including Nobel … Continue reading

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Earthquake on a wedding day.

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Why China Is Rerouting Trade Through the Desert

Khorgos Gateway sits over 1,000 miles from the nearest ocean, yet it’s one of the fastest-growing trade hubs in the world. Producer Madis Kabash traveled to the China-Kazakhstan border to see how an ancient Silk Road revival — and a … Continue reading

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Fractals are kind of… amazing?

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