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    NASA’s Solar Probe Plus: Unlocking the Secrets of Our Star

    by Rosa December 10, 2023
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    December 10, 2023
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  • Life Sciences

    Candida Auris: A Drug-Resistant Fungus on the Rise Amidst Climate Change

    by Rosa December 10, 2023
    by Rosa December 10, 2023

    Candida Auris: A Drug-Resistant Fungus on the Rise What is Candida Auris? Candida auris is a type of fungus that can cause serious infections in people with weakened immune systems. …

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  • Microscopy

    Electron Microscopy: Bringing Color to the Nanoworld

    by Rosa December 10, 2023
    by Rosa December 10, 2023

    Electron Microscopy: Bringing Color to the Nanoworld Introduction Electron microscopes are powerful tools that allow scientists to see objects at the nanoscale. However, traditional electron microscopes produce black and white …

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  • Engineering

    Cutting Wire Shelving: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

    by Rosa December 10, 2023
    by Rosa December 10, 2023

    Cutting Wire Shelving: A Guide for Beginners Understanding Wire Shelving Wire shelving offers a cost-effective solution for adding ventilated storage to various spaces. Its versatility allows for customization by cutting …

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  • Contemporary Art

    Ai Weiwei’s Lego ‘Water Lilies’: Exploring Beauty, Exile, and Technology

    by Jasmine December 9, 2023
    by Jasmine December 9, 2023

    Ai Weiwei’s Lego “Water Lilies”: Beauty, Exile, and Technology A Masterpiece Reimagined In a captivating exhibition at London’s Design Museum, renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei unveils his latest Lego masterpiece: …

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  • Geology

    How Mount Everest Formed: India’s Role in Shaping the Himalayas

    by Rosa December 8, 2023
    by Rosa December 8, 2023

    How Mount Everest Formed: India’s Relentless Push Against Asia The Formation of the Himalayas Mount Everest and the Himalayas are iconic landmarks, renowned for their towering peaks and immense scale. …

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  • Food and Drink

    Cereal Mania: Nostalgia’s Role in the Cereal Resurgence and Spin-Off Craze

    by Zuzana December 8, 2023
    by Zuzana December 8, 2023

    Cereal Mania: Why Your Favorite Childhood Breakfast Is Everywhere Nostalgia Drives Cereal Craze In an era of uncertainty, comfort food has taken center stage, and cereal has emerged as a …

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  • Home and Living

    The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Perfect Air Mattress for Comfort, Durability, and Convenience

    by Zuzana December 7, 2023
    by Zuzana December 7, 2023

    The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Perfect Air Mattress Comfort and Support Air mattresses have come a long way since the days of uncomfortable, lumpy surfaces. Today’s models offer a …

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  • Zoology

    Cicada Invasion: Billions Emerge, Causing Surprising Disruptions

    by Rosa December 6, 2023
    by Rosa December 6, 2023

    Cicadas: A Buzzing Phenomenon with Unforeseen Consequences Periodical Cicadas Emerge After 17-Year Hibernation After spending 17 years underground, billions of Brood X cicadas have emerged across 14 states and Washington, …

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  • Wildlife

    Borneo’s Orangutan Population Plummets by Half in 16 Years: Deforestation, Hunting, and the Urgent Need for Conservation

    by Peter December 6, 2023
    by Peter December 6, 2023

    Borneo’s Orangutan Population Plummets by Half in 16 Years Borneo’s orangutan population has declined by nearly 50% in the past 16 years, according to a new study published in Current …

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