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    Paleontology

    New Dinosaur Discovery: Meraxes Gigas and the Evolution of Short Arms in Theropods

    by Rosa May 20, 2024
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    May 20, 2024
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  • Archaeology

    Unveiling the Oldest and Highest Stone Age Settlement in Peru: A Testament to Human Adaptability

    by Rosa May 20, 2024
    by Rosa May 20, 2024

    Stone Age Shelter in Peru: The Oldest, Highest Human Settlement Discovery and Significance High in the southern Peruvian Andes, archaeologists have uncovered an ancient Stone Age shelter that holds the …

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  • Uncategorized

    Francis Drake and the Enslaved Africans of Roanoke Island: An Obscured History

    by Peter May 20, 2024
    by Peter May 20, 2024

    Francis Drake: Did He Bring the First Enslaved Africans to North America? Historical Context In the 16th century, England and Spain were fierce rivals for control of the New World. …

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  • Home and Garden

    Eclectic Kitchen Design: A Guide to Creating a Unique and Welcoming Cooking Space

    by Keira May 20, 2024
    by Keira May 20, 2024

    Eclectic Kitchens: A Guide to Creating a Lively and Inviting Cooking Space What is an Eclectic Kitchen? An eclectic kitchen embraces a mix of design styles, patterns, textures, and colors …

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  • Paleontology

    Island-Hopping Ceratopsians: From Asia to Europe in the Cretaceous

    by Rosa May 20, 2024
    by Rosa May 20, 2024

    Ceratopsians: Island-Hopping Dinosaurs from Asia to Europe The Horned Dinosaurs of Cretaceous North America and Asia Ceratopsians, the iconic “horned dinosaurs” that roamed the Earth during the Cretaceous period, were …

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  • Ecology

    Pollinators: What They Are, Their Importance, and How to Support Them

    by Rosa May 19, 2024
    by Rosa May 19, 2024

    All About Pollinators: What They Are and How to Support Them What is a Pollinator and How Does It Work? Pollinators are creatures that transfer pollen from one plant to …

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  • Archaeology

    Iron Age Gold Coins Unearthed in Wales: A Remarkable Archaeological Discovery

    by Rosa May 19, 2024
    by Rosa May 19, 2024

    Ancient Gold Coins Unearthed in Wales: A Historical Discovery Iron Age Treasure Trove For the first time, archaeologists have stumbled upon a remarkable hoard of Iron Age gold coins in …

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  • Health and Medicine

    Measles Outbreaks Resurgence in the US: Unvaccinated Individuals and Anti-Vaccine Sentiment Fuel the Spread

    by Peter May 19, 2024
    by Peter May 19, 2024

    Measles Outbreaks Resurface in the U.S.: A Cause for Concern Outbreaks Linked to Unvaccinated Individuals Measles, a highly contagious respiratory illness, is making a resurgence in the United States, with …

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  • Public Art

    Preserving Syria’s Heritage: Syrian Refugees Recreate Lost Monuments in Miniature

    by Kim May 19, 2024
    by Kim May 19, 2024

    Syrian Refugees Recreate Lost Monuments in Miniature, Preserving Heritage Amidst Conflict The Art of Preservation As war ravages Syria, a group of Syrian refugees are finding solace and preserving their …

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  • Uncategorized

    Ross Island: India’s Abandoned Island of Colonial Oppression and Disaster

    by Peter May 19, 2024
    by Peter May 19, 2024

    India’s Abandoned Island of Colonial Horror: Ross Island A Tale of Oppression and Disaster The Penal Colony In the wake of the Indian Mutiny of 1857, British colonists established a …

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