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1000-year old Embroidery Found in Norwegian Viking grave

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A piece of textile fabric from a grave, dated to the Viking Age, has been found in southern Norway, dated to 850-950 AD. The grave of a woman was uncovered at Hestnes in southern Trøndelag county, during a spate of excavations in 2020, along with textile tools and a wool comb.

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SLS: First view of Nasa’s assembled ‘megarocket’

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Nasa has assembled the first of its powerful Space Launch System (SLS) rockets, which will carry humans to the Moon this decade. On Friday, engineers at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center finished lowering the 65m (212ft) -tall core stage in-between two smaller booster rockets.

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Greens promote a Blackout Agenda

Written by Viv Forbes

Solar power fails every day from sunset to sunrise as well as during rain, hail, snow or dust storms. No matter how much land we smother in subsidised solar panels, they will still fail.

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‘Laughing Gas’ to Treat Depression?

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When antidepressants fail to rein in hard-to-treat depression, the common anesthetic most know as “laughing gas” might be a safe and effective alternative, new research suggests.

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There Is No ‘Healthy Obesity,’ Study Finds

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There is no such thing as healthy obesity, a Scottish study reports. A normal metabolic profile doesn’t mean an obese person is actually healthy, because he or she still has an increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke and respiratory illness, University of Glasgow researchers explained.

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