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Scotland suddenly has a lot of mosquitoes
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe University of Glasgow launched a new project to surveil mosquito activity in Scotland. As the global temperature ...
Mosquitoes Newly Spreading in Scotland as Temperatures Rise, Scientists Say - EcoWatch
EcoWatch· 4 days agoScotland’s climate hasn’t historically been supportive to large mosquito populations, as it tends to...
Mosquitoes found across Scotland as temperatures rise
BBC via AOL· 4 days agoResearchers have so far mapped 16 varieties of mosquito in Scotland [BBC] One of the most common...
$800,000 Homes in Glasgow, Scotland
New York Times· 4 days agoThis capacious three story, four-bedroom house sits on a lushly landscaped corner lot in the quiet town of Bearsden, on the northwestern fringe of...
Campus Gaza rallies may subside, but experts see possible 'hot summer of protest'
Reuters via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAbout a dozen students arrested by police clearing a sit-in at a Denver college campus emerged from...
Teacher finds ancient Celtic script stone while weeding garden
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe rectangular block features a series of lines inscribed on three sides in a script primarily used...
Here's How Lorna Doone Cookies Got Their Name
Daily Meal via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIf you're a fan of Nabisco's plaid-boxed Lorna Doone shortbread cookies, you've probably wondered what the name's origin story is. The answer is...
Stone with 1,600-year-old Irish inscription found in English garden
Live Science via Yahoo News· 3 days ago(Image credit: The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum) Irish script Gilmore's efforts paid off when...
Teacher Finds ‘Amazing’ Stone Carved With Ancient Celtic Script While Digging in His Garden
GoodNewsNetwork· 3 days agoA teacher was left stunned after digging up a stone carved with an ancient Celtic script dating back...
Ancient Irish Ogham rock discovered in a UK back garden
Irish Central· 5 days agoA small stone carved with the ancient Celtic script, Ogham, possibly dating back to the 4th century...