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10 Years After Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, Two Men Are Still Living There Taking Care of Everyone’s Pets

[ad_1] When clouds of radiation began to flow through the air around the Fukushima nuclear plant, 160,000 residents were told to just cut and run. Naoto Matsumura /Facebook However, it appears that only 159,998 residents listened. The other two, Naoto Matsumura and Sakae Kato, stayed. Evidently, the city possessed not one, but two men whose…

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Meghan Markle’s Experiences Prove the One-Drop Rule Is Still a Barrier for Black Folks

Meghan Markle, though she is a biracial woman, is arguably white-passing. But even her proximity to whiteness couldn’t shield her or her son from the British royal family’s alleged concerns about his blackness. That her child, who has mixed ancestry, might be born with phenotypical Black features was something that some of the family allegedly…

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In World First, English Museum Successfully Breeds Endangered Harlequin Toad

[ad_1] Herpetologists at the Manchester Museum have successfully raised a critically endangered harlequin toad for the first time. Brain Gratewick, CC 2.0 license Scientists successfully recreated the habitat harlequin tadpoles grow in after years of meticulous work. The breeding program will ensure that at least one of these charismatic amphibians, the Veragoa hoofed toad, has…

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12 Skin-Care Products on Sale For SkinStore’s Anniversary in 2021

What can you expect after five minutes of using this futuristic-looking tool on the regular? Beneath the surface, there’ll be increased production of collagen and elastin — and on the outside, you’ll notice a temporary lifting and sculpting effect.  Pipette Moisturizing Bath Set StriVectin Super-C Retinol Brighten & Correct Vitamin C Serum Natura Bisse Essential…

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Eldering in the Age of Consumption

[ad_1] March 9, 2021– “In modern Western society, we want to preserve everything and we want to live forever. We wage war on aging and write songs about always being young. Because death is considered neither more nor less than the end of the line. –Something to reject and resist – we live in constant…