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Netherlands Plans Return of 100+ Benin Bronzes to Nigeria

The Netherlands is returning 119 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria, marking a significant step in repatriating cultural treasures. These artifacts, looted during the 1897 Benin Expedition, have been housed in Leiden and will now enrich Nigeria’s National Commission for Museums and Monuments. This move highlights growing efforts by European institutions to address colonial-era injustices. Olugible Holloway, Director General of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments Nigeria, praised the Netherlands' cooperation, hoping it inspires other nations.

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Drawing Out A New Path: Art Helps Man Ease Parkinson's Tremors

Bill Law, diagnosed with Parkinson's after retiring in 2013, found a surprising ally in art. At 76, he battles stiffness and tremors but discovered pen and ink drawing four years ago. This newfound passion has remarkably reduced the tremor in his left hand. "Taking up art was the final piece of the jigsaw for me," Bill shares joyfully. Claire Bale from Parkinson's UK highlights the importance of exploring creative activities to improve life quality for those with Parkinson's.

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Recycling Rubble: Turning Old Concrete Into a New Low-Carbon Superstar

Engineers at the University of São Paulo and Princeton have innovated a way to recycle cement waste into a sustainable, low-carbon alternative that rivals traditional Portland cement. This breakthrough could significantly reduce emissions in the cement industry, which accounts for 8% of global emissions. By heating pulverized concrete to 500°C, they restore its binding properties without excessive carbon release. The recycled cement not only cuts emissions but also promotes a circular economy by repurposing construction waste.

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Astronomers Uncover Exotic Atmosphere on Fiery Exoplanet

Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered a Neptune-sized exoplanet named Cuancoá, orbiting its sun-like star every 19 hours. This rare find lies within the "hot Neptune desert," offering insight into extreme planetary conditions. By studying LTT 9779 b's atmosphere with advanced technology, researchers detected water vapor and analyzed cloud formation on its scorching day side. These findings shed light on alien weather patterns and atmospheric processes in extreme environments. Ongoing observations aim to further unravel the mysteries of this intriguing exoplanet.

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Ovechkin Scores 888th Goal, Closing in on NHL Record

Alex Ovechkin is thrilling fans as he closes in on Wayne Gretzky's legendary NHL goals record. Scoring his 888th goal, Ovechkin led the Washington Capitals to a 3-2 win over Philadelphia, securing a playoff spot. The arena buzzed with excitement as confetti flew and fans chanted "Ovi! Ovi!" With just seven goals needed to surpass Gretzky's 894, Ovechkin might achieve this milestone by season's end. His teammates and coach are energized by his pursuit, seeing it as a boost rather than a distraction.

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Kirsty Coventry Makes History As First Woman to Lead IOC

Kirsty Coventry has made history as the first woman and African to lead the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in its 130-year history. The Zimbabwean swimming legend won decisively, securing 49 out of 97 votes to succeed Thomas Bach. Her victory marks a new era for diversity in the IOC. Coventry expressed her commitment to uniting all candidates' ideas and leading with pride. She plans to collaborate closely with Bach during the transition, focusing on future goals for the Olympic movement. This milestone highlights significant progress for women in sports leadership roles.

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Island Named Happiest Spot in Asia by 2025 World Happiness Report

Taiwan shines as Asia's happiest place in the 2025 World Happiness Report, climbing to 27th globally and surpassing Singapore. The report highlights meal-sharing as a key happiness factor, with Taiwanese people enjoying many shared meals weekly. Finland leads the global list, followed by other Nordic countries. Vietnam also made significant strides, jumping from 54th to 46th place. The report emphasizes the importance of social connections for well-being, urging us to gather around the table more often for a happier life.

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NFL Alum Reveals His Secret to Happiness After a Troubled Childhood

Jon Dorenbos, a former Philadelphia Eagles player turned magician, embraces life with joy and resilience. Despite a tragic childhood of domestic violence, Dorenbos found solace in magic and therapy. His journey from NFL star to sought-after keynote speaker showcases his ability to transform adversity into strength. He inspires others by sharing how understanding and expressing emotions can lead to happiness. His memoir "Life Is Magic" details this inspiring path of self-discovery and triumph over challenges.

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WWII Veteran Aims For 100 Birthday Cards On His 100th

Gaston Pettigrew, a spirited WWII veteran from Quebec City, Canada is eagerly anticipating his 100th birthday on April 11. Despite his age, the veteran says he feels young at heart and proudly dons his Royal Canadian Navy uniform. Inspired by a previous successful campaign for another veteran, Jordan Proust launched an initiative to gather 100 birthday cards for Pettigrew. The response has been overwhelming with messages pouring in from around the world. Pettigrew loves to share his secrets to longevity: no smoking or drinking.

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Kiwi Teen Smashes 4-Minute Mile Record

New Zealand's Sam Ruthe, at just 15 years old, made history by running a mile in under 4 minutes, breaking the record by 2 seconds. He finished in 3:58.35 with pacemakers also under the mark. Ruthe called it his favorite achievement and was grateful for the support. This is not his first record-breaking feat as he previously won national titles and tied with an Olympian. The current world record is held by Hicham El Guerrouj at 3:43.13.

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Ballpark Eats Step Up to the Plate: Celebration Cake Shake Hits a Home Run

Baseball fans, get ready for a whole new ballpark food experience in 2025! The Chicago White Sox are leading the way with their "Celebration Cake Shake," featuring birthday cake ice cream and a pinwheel cookie. Other teams are also stepping up their game with innovative treats like the Seattle Mariners' What Up Corn Dog and the Philadelphia Phillies' S'mores Quesadilla. From dessert nachos to brisket sandwiches, MLB concession stands will offer a wide variety of delicious options this season. Get your taste buds ready for some exciting new flavors at the ballpark!

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Drawing Out A New Path: Art Helps Man Ease Parkinson's Tremors

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Astronomers Uncover Exotic Atmosphere on Fiery Exoplanet

Ovechkin Scores 888th Goal, Closing in on NHL Record

Kirsty Coventry Makes History As First Woman to Lead IOC

Island Named Happiest Spot in Asia by 2025 World Happiness Report

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Kiwi Teen Smashes 4-Minute Mile Record

Ballpark Eats Step Up to the Plate: Celebration Cake Shake Hits a Home Run