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    Symphony of scents: perfumes are a form of creativity with an ephemeral outcome.

    A perfumer, much like a composer, works with notes. However, while a creator of beautiful music can document their work…

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    The Evolution of Swimwear: How the Bikini Came to Be

    The evolution of beach fashion towards more revealing styles indicates that the history of swimwear is returning to its roots. From Simple to Complex In ancient times, people took to…

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    The golden watch of the richest man on the Titanic was sold for $1.5 million.

    The exquisite Waltham pocket watch, crafted from 14-karat gold and engraved with “JJA,” once belonged to John Jacob Astor, a businessman, billionaire, influential figure in American bourgeois aristocracy, inventor, and…

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    Dad and daughter went fishing: the sonar detected a sunken 19th-century sailboat.

    The Great Lakes in northern America, including Lake Michigan, hold many secrets from the past. One of these was uncovered by Tim Wallack, a resident of the small town of…

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    How vegetation on the head and body has changed the world.

    The Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris (Musée des arts décoratifs) has not only explored the history of hairstyles and hair care but also illustrated how this natural aspect of…

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    Jesus, Napoleon, Cleopatra: artificial intelligence has created selfies of historical figures.

    British filmmaker Duncan Thomsen has decided to introduce the world to famous historical figures and even cavemen through the trendy format of selfies. For decades, anthropologists have struggled to reconstruct…

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    Socks: warm on top, cool on the bottom, or what you didn’t know about “footwear.”

    How a utilitarian item for women’s sleep became a “weapon of victory” for warriors, and why we owe advancements in this essential product to a philosopher. The Evolution of Socks…

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    Too Foggy Albion

    The Ministry of Health continues to warn: the right to breathe freely seems to be one of the last remaining free rights we have. As the saying goes, there’s a…

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    Fake story in the browser: destroying the online footprint

    Many people search for things on Google that they would prefer to keep hidden. The Norwegian company Opera GX aims to relieve users of these worries once and for all.…

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    The Convenience of Air Travel

    Airplane The first passenger airline in our country was launched in 1923. A person could fly from Moscow to Gorky, saving a significant amount of time. There’s even a report…

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    Mission of Angels

    History has preserved a statement from an American clergyman. In 1875, he proclaimed that science could not advance any further; it had discovered everything there was to discover. When he…

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