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The experiment was carried out on cells in a laboratory.
The Mausoleum of Augustus has today reopened, after decades of neglect. The vast funerary monument, once the resting place of Rome’s emperors, is to reopen to visitors from today after a €12 million restoration. It has taken five years to restore the Mausoleum of Augustus, a fortress-like tomb for one of the greatest of all Roman emperors, as well as his successors. Over the past century the mausoleum – the biggest circular funerary monument in the world – has fallen into disrepair, covered in overgrown bushes and trees. Now, with the help of a €8 million donation from TIM, an Italian telecommunications company, it has finally reopened to the public in all its glory. “Finally the Mausoleum of Augustus is reopening and we are restoring to the world a jewel of humanity’s heritage after many years of closure,” said Virginia Raggi, the mayor of Rome. “Rome needs to make the most of its past in order to look to the future.”
Work of Theodor Seuss Geisel has come under scrutiny for racist undertones
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The US health body, CDC, says the risk of Covid-19 on a cruise ship is ‘very high’
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Whatever you think about Hilaria Baldwin – even if it is absolutely nothing at all, which it probably is – you have to respect her work ethic. Barely six weeks ago, the podcaster, yoga instructor, author and wife of Alec Baldwin beguiled the internet with ‘Hilaria Baldwin and the Case of the Made Up Spanishness’, a thrilling mystery for a locked-down world involving sketchy claims of Latina heritage, vocal intonations and the word “cucumber.” Suffice to say, eagle-eyed and bat-eared social media users cracked it. How would Hilaria follow-up? Did she have any more tricks up her billowing flamenco sleeves? Was she down for the count? Was she ever. Now, in this quiet first week in March, she is back, turning the internet into one giant monocle-wearing-emoji once again with ‘Hilaria Baldwin and the Case of the Mystery Extra Baby’, a story just as bewitching, just as inexplicable, and just as gripping as the first.
They met on the set of Glee in 2014
As the EU Commission plans a ‘digital green pass’ to unlock European summer holidays, Nicola Brady looks at the pros and cons of vaccine passports for travel
Princess Alexia is the second European princess to choose UWC in Wales from September.
Last summer the cruise industry began downsizing on an unprecedented scale in an attempt to stem declining revenues from fleets languishing in ports and anchorages around the world. Telegraph Travel has previously reported on how the Grim Reaper was wielding his scythe on an armada of cruise ships for which the hourglass has emptied prematurely. A recent investigation by the BBC’s File on 4 programme has revealed that when it comes to scrapping a cruise ship, codes of conduct and protocols lie deep in murky waters. With opportunities to enhance their value, virtually overnight, the routes the ships take on their way to the scrapyard are worthy of an episode of Only Fools and Horses. Most cruise ships take their final bow at the killing beaches of Pakistan and Bangladesh. In recent months Aliaga near Izmir in Turkey has been the knackers’ yard of choice for many cruise ships still in their prime. For a variety of reasons, the chart-topper when it comes to ship-breaking is Alang on the Gulf of Cambay in India. The untimely demise of Cruise & Maritime Voyages in July sent a shockwave through the industry. Creditors of the line, popular with Britons, petitioned the High Court, which ordered the sale of five of CMV’s vessels by sealed-bid auction to settle debts. Few ships were more popular for lovers of cut-price cruises than CMV’s Marco Polo and Magellan which were sold in November.
Actor gave the thumbs up to the royal’s proposed addition to the cast
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