In "Ends of the Earth," Neil Shubin travels north and south to explore the frontiers of polar science and history.
“You'd have to eat uncommon foods—like liver from a polar bear or seal, or beef liver in such high quantities one human couldn't ever eat in a sitting—to be exposed to possible vitamin A ...
"East Greenland is really a hotspot of human contamination because you can both eat polar bears, which you don't ... obesity, thyroid, liver and kidney disease, higher cholesterol, low birthweight ...
A number of well-known landmarks from around the world have been turned green today to mark St Patrick’s Day. Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening initiative has seen global landmarks lit up in green as ...
People around the world revelled in all things Irish on 17th March – the annual global celebration of Irish culture, arts and heritage known as St Patrick's Day. This press release features multimedia ...
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Coffee, juice, swimming and sushi: Recover from SXSW on Austin's unofficial New Year's DayIt's kind of like a Polar Bear Plunge, but it's not freezing outside ... so maybe your feet and your liver can get some rejuvenation.
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