A vast network of dozens of Roman army camps has been found in the mountainous region of northern Spain. The camps show how large the Roman army was about 2,000 years ago during the conquest of the Iberian Peninsula. “They reveal the intense activity of the Romans at the entrance …
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Despite pressure from some in the scientific community, a researcher at Harvard University is moving forward with the idea that the first international object to be discovered is actually part of alien technology. In his new book, Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth, L. V. Loeb, chairman …
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The UK became the first country in the world to start administering the coronavirus vaccine to AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford on Monday after emergency approval last week. The first vaccine was given to dial-up dialysis patient Brian Pinker, a dialysis patient at Oxford University Hospital, said Pinker that …
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Tipperenx 3 “Strong Buy” stocks set for Monster Growth in 2021 We’ve turned a new page on the calendar lender, Old Man ’20 is out, and there’s a feeling that 2121 is going to be a good year – and yet, pretty good. Markets 2020 began with modest session gains …
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The New York Times Washington has been exciting for some in Biden’s team WAS SHINGTON – Treasury Secretary, Janet L. Biden’s election as president for Yellen raises more than two 2 million in recovery fees from large corporations and street banks that oversee interest in monetary policy. After confirming his …
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