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Shawn Mendes won't drink alcohol while on tour because he doesn't want to make any mistakes.
Brussels (Belgium), 5 July (EFE), (Camera: Leo Rodríguez).- Reuse is a key practice in caring for the environment, but also for the economy, as Sébastien Morvan, co-founder of a brewery that has created a spirit drink from the reuse of beer wasted during the coronavirus pandemic, knows well. FOOTAGE OF THE DISTILLERY AND STATEMENTS FROM SÉBASTIEN MORVAN, CO-FOUNDER OF THE BRUSSELS BEER PROJECT.
Naomi Campbell hates the word "retire" and plans to be as "active" for as long as she can.
Drew Barrymore revealed that since having kids and turning 40, she is less worried about her appearance.
Cerro Guido, Chile, Apr 1 (EFE), (Camera: Felipe Trueba).- A valley at the southern tip of Chile, dubbed the “Rosetta Stone” of paleontology in the Southern hemisphere, is providing an international team of researchers with new findings of well-preserved fossils of vertebrates, invertebrates and plants from the Cretaceous period that could be the key to unlocking the secrets of life and the planet at the end of the dinosaur era.The research by the group of geologists, paleobotanists and biologists in Las Chinas valley, located on a sprawling estate normally used for cattle farming that houses a treasure trove of fossils at the end of the continent, is also shedding light on the common past shared by South America and Antarctica, as the director of the Chilean Antarctic Institute (INACH) and director of this long-term paleontological expedition, Marcelo Leppe, tells epa-efe.FOOTAGE OF THE RESEARCH.SOUNDBITES OF MARCELO LEPPE, DIRECTOR OF THE PALEONTOLOGICAL EXPEDITION:“It's an iconic place with a lot of animal and plant species and microfossils that are helping us elucidate an unknown area of natural history."“We have some of America's oldest mammals in this valley and the oldest in Chile. But its value is not only due to its age, it’s that these are pieces that were missing which have revolutionized our thinking, and allowed us to rattle the cage of our understanding of the evolution of mammals in the cretaceous period."