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    When (and why) humans started getting high on drugs and alcohol

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    Old isn’t always gold: What the fine imposed on Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop says about ancient wisdom

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    Why the real history of a civilisation is not represented by its monuments and heritage sites

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