From free public watch parties to training facilities to an official technology exhibit, here's where to see the World Cup in Vancouver.
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The transition from mythology to rational, scientific thought in Ancient Greece set the foundation for Western civilization.
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A groundbreaking underwater archaeological mission has confirmed the existence of a submerged Maya settlement beneath the waters of Lake Atitlán in the Guatemalan highlands, reframing the site from ...
Ancient DNA from a medieval burial inside a Neolithic monument reveals unexpected ancestry links and hints that the site’s ...
Here’s the latest news concerning climate change and biodiversity loss in B.C. and around the world, from the steps leaders are taking to address the problems, to all the up-to-date science.
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