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Pre-Incan empire mixed psychedelics in beer to help strengthen empire during gatherings
A new research suggests that the Wari, a pre-Incan civilization, used psychedelics in beer to promote diplomacy.
Two centuries on, the Erie Canal’s legacy — engineering marvel, economic catalyst and instrument of displacement — still flows through New York’s history.
Ollantaytambo stands out for its exceptional Inca engineering, serving as a testament to their advanced architectural skills and strategic prowess. Its historical significance lies in its role as a ...
Gold and silver extended their rallies amid trade tensions, political instability, and rate-cut expectations, while the U.S.
Discover the Kerala roots of Anita Marangoly George, a key figure in the Tata Sons boardroom battle. Explore her finance ...
Star pub chefs reveal how great food, smart menus and bold ideas are helping pubs thrive despite rising costs and changing ...
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Spain kicks off National Day with a series of cultural events
The Embassy of Spain in Manila, through its Cultural and Education Office and the Instituto Cervantes, kicks off its monthlong celebration of the Spanish National Day this October with a series of ...
Why Tanzania’s comedy needs its Mr Bean moment. If you were in Dar es Salaam on the 24th of April 2011, you might remember a ...
Researchers uncover how gut bacteria use DGRs to adapt and survive, revealing new ways our microbiome could impact lifelong ...
Before making their mark in entertainment, these stars were busy mastering subjects as varied as dentistry, finance, and ...
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4 CEOs with very unique career paths
The saying goes, there’s no elevator to success. But when you consider the “typical” career path of a CEO, you might think it ...
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