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The extent to which “civilization” heightens or lessens the likelihood of violent conflict throughout human history has remained one of...
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Science and Nature, two leading science journals, have revealed a growing problem: an alarming rise in fraudulent research papers produced...
The Roman-era temple of Esna, 60 kilometers south of Luxor in Egypt, is undergoing extensive restoration work in an Egyptian-German...
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