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    Elevate Your Holiday Decor: 5 Common Mistakes to Avoid, According to Interior Designers

    by Peter September 30, 2023
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    September 30, 2023
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  • Home and Garden

    Colonial-Style Homes: A Guide to the Enduring Architectural Legacy

    by Zuzana September 28, 2023
    by Zuzana September 28, 2023

    Colonial-Style Homes: A Timeless Architectural Legacy Architectural Style and History Colonial-style homes emerged during the British colonial era in the United States, from the 1600s to the 1700s. These homes …

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  • Gardening

    Edging Your Garden with Bricks: A Comprehensive Guide for a Classic and Functional Border

    by Keira September 25, 2023
    by Keira September 25, 2023

    How to Edge Your Garden with Bricks for a Classic and Functional Border Benefits of Brick Edging Brick edging adds a touch of classic elegance to your garden while providing …

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  • Zoology

    Unraveling the Secrets of Insect Survival in Extreme Cold: Antarctica’s Enduring Midges

    by Peter September 25, 2023
    by Peter September 25, 2023

    Antarctica’s Enduring Midges: Unraveling the Secrets of Insect Survival in Extreme Cold Antarctic Midges: The Southernmost Survivors As the southernmost continent, Antarctica presents a harsh and unforgiving environment for life. …

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  • Nature

    Boston Ivy: A Comprehensive Guide to Planting, Care, and Control

    by Zuzana September 24, 2023
    by Zuzana September 24, 2023

    Boston Ivy: A Comprehensive Guide Botanical Profile Boston ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata), a member of the Vitaceae family, is a deciduous perennial woody vine. Native to China and Japan, it is …

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  • Paleontology

    Unveiling Ancient Mysteries: How 3D Technology Saved a Whale Fossil Bed

    by Rosa September 24, 2023
    by Rosa September 24, 2023

    How Laser Cowboys Rescued a Whale Fossil Treasure The Race Against Time Paleontologist Nick Pyenson was in a desperate race against a construction crew. A treasure trove of whale fossils …

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  • Marine Biology

    Coastal Species Thrive Amidst Pacific Garbage Patch Pollution

    by Rosa September 23, 2023
    by Rosa September 23, 2023

    Coastal Species Thriving Amidst Pacific Garbage Patch Pollution Floating Debris Provides Habitat for Coastal Organisms Despite the vast and seemingly inhospitable expanse of the Pacific Ocean, researchers have discovered a …

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  • Environmental Science

    Alaska’s Disappearing Glaciers: A Century of Change and the Impacts of Global Warming

    by Peter September 22, 2023
    by Peter September 22, 2023

    Alaska’s Disappearing Glaciers: A Century of Change Historical Documentation of Glacial Retreat Bruce Molnia, a geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, has spent decades collecting and studying historical photographs of …

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  • Fashion

    Giving Thanks to Stretchy Clothes on Thanksgiving: A Guide to Comfort and Style

    by Peter September 22, 2023
    by Peter September 22, 2023

    Giving Thanks to Stretchy Clothes on Thanksgiving History of Elastic and Thomas Hancock’s Invention Thanksgiving is a time for indulging in delicious food and spending time with loved ones. But …

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  • Psychology

    Why Walking on Legos Hurts More Than Walking on Fire or Ice: The Science of Pain and Pro-Social Bonding

    by Rosa September 22, 2023
    by Rosa September 22, 2023

    Why Walking on Legos Hurts More Than Walking on Fire or Ice The Science of Pain When you step on a Lego, the hard plastic exerts pressure on the sensitive …

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