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    Remains of Polish Nuns Murdered by Soviets During World War II Unearthed

    by Zuzana May 15, 2024
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    May 15, 2024
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  • Nature and Environment

    Shade-Tolerant Trees: Choosing the Right Trees for Your Landscape

    by Zuzana May 15, 2024
    by Zuzana May 15, 2024

    Shade-Tolerant Trees for Your Landscape Choosing the Right Trees for Full Shade When selecting trees for a shaded area, it’s crucial to consider their tolerance to low light conditions. Some …

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  • Earth Science

    Unexpected Snowfall: A Miracle or a Hazard for Travelers?

    by Rosa May 15, 2024
    by Rosa May 15, 2024

    Snowfall: A Frequent Visitor at High Elevations Unexpected Snowfall: A Miracle or a Hazard? Snowfall, often associated with cold winter months, can occur at any time and almost anywhere, even …

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  • History of Science

    Drought, Famine, and Assassination: The Hidden Environmental Factor in Roman Imperial Instability

    by Rosa May 15, 2024
    by Rosa May 15, 2024

    Drought and Assassination: The Hidden Connection in Roman History Rainfall and Imperial Stability The Roman Empire, a vast and powerful civilization, was no stranger to violence and political turmoil. Emperors, …

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  • Home Improvement

    How to Install a Dryer Electrical Cord: A Step-by-Step Guide

    by Kim May 15, 2024
    by Kim May 15, 2024

    How to Install a Dryer Electrical Cord Materials and Tools You’ll Need: Screwdriver or nut driver UL-listed, four-prong dryer cord (must match amp rating for dryer and outlet; most are …

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  • Planetary Science

    Unraveling the Mystery of Mars’s Dark Streaks: Boiling Water as a Key Player

    by Rosa May 14, 2024
    by Rosa May 14, 2024

    New Research Unravels the Mystery of Mars’s Dark Streaks Mars’s Enigmatic Dark Streaks In 2011, scientists were intrigued by the discovery of long, narrow dark streaks appearing on the slopes …

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  • Linguistics

    Don Foster: Uncovering the Secrets of Anonymous Authors

    by Peter May 14, 2024
    by Peter May 14, 2024

    Don Foster: Master of Literary Forensics Don Foster is a professor of English at Vassar College, but his true passion lies in literary forensics, the art of identifying anonymous authors …

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  • Home and Living

    Saltbox Houses: A Timeless Architectural Icon of American History

    by Zuzana May 13, 2024
    by Zuzana May 13, 2024

    Saltbox Houses: A Timeless American Architectural Style History of Saltbox Houses Saltbox houses, a distinctive architectural style that emerged in New England around 1650, stand as some of the oldest …

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  • History of Science

    Kono Yasui: A Pioneer for Women in Science, Breaking Barriers and Inspiring Generations

    by Rosa May 13, 2024
    by Rosa May 13, 2024

    Kono Yasui: Breaking Barriers for Women in Japanese Science Early Life and Education Kono Yasui, born in 1870, grew up in a supportive environment that encouraged her intellectual curiosity. Her …

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  • Digital Art

    From Nazi Bunker to Digital Art Marvel: The Transformation of Bassins de Lumières

    by Jasmine May 13, 2024
    by Jasmine May 13, 2024

    Former Nazi Submarine Base Reborn as World’s Largest Digital Art Gallery History of the Submarine Base During World War II, the French coast was dotted with massive concrete bunkers designed …

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