Join Josh, also known as '영국 남자' (British Guy), as he takes you on a fun-filled day in the English countryside with his ...
Emerging technologies such as lab-based meat could produce the same quality and quantity of protein on hundreds of times less land.
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An unexploded bomb and other good reads - Island news from the 1970s
Isle of Wight historian Alan Stroud takes us back to the 1970s.
In 1966, Paul McCartney was one of the most famous men in the world, and as Beatlemania raged, he longed to find a space ...
What is the future for Britain’s sheep? Farmers are choosing to keep fewer animals.
Beef cows to 418p for a British Blue 680kg at £2842. Friesian cows to 270p for 680kg at £1836 and beef heifers to 390p for ...
What’s on TV tonight and this week: A Woman of Substance, Nicole Kidman stars in Scarpetta, and more
Plenty of new dramas to enjoy this week, from the return of The Capture and Ellis to a new adaptation of A Woman of Substance ...
In honor of Saturday’s Virginia Derby at Colonial Downs, it’s an opportune time to highlight Virginia’s tapestry of racing ...
Stoneman adds that regulatory barriers are an additional challenge. The Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 outlaws the keeping of bison and wild boar without a licence that is difficult to obtain — two ...
We stay at Battle Abbey, a remote lodge and ski sanctuary in British Columbia with bottomless Selkirk Mountain snow. Here's ...
Two researchers discuss how ancient DNA is used to track how people moved and lived during Britain's bronze age.
Britain has become more like a continental European country in that respect, and in many others. The birth rate has slumped and young people are living at home for longer. Its economy tracks that of ...
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