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    Blue Bedroom Oasis: Inspiring Ideas for a Serene Sanctuary

    by Zuzana July 6, 2023
    written by Zuzana
    July 6, 2023
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  • Zoology

    Discovery of a Potential New Silky Anteater Species in Brazil’s Parnaíba Delta: Conservation and the Role of Mangroves

    by Rosa July 6, 2023
    by Rosa July 6, 2023

    Discovery of a Potential New Silky Anteater Species in Brazil’s Parnaíba Delta A Unique and Elusive Creature Silky anteaters, the smallest and most ancient of all anteater species, have long …

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  • Painting

    Van Gogh Painting Gets a New Name: Eagle-Eyed Chef Identifies Misidentified Garlic

    by Jasmine July 6, 2023
    by Jasmine July 6, 2023

    Van Gogh Painting Gets a New Name Thanks to an Eagle-Eyed Chef Identification of Misidentified Garlic When Ernst de Witte, a chef and visual artist, visited the Van Gogh Museum …

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  • Audio Technology

    Wax Cylinders: The Ultimate Old-Timey Playlist | UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive

    by Rosa July 4, 2023
    by Rosa July 4, 2023

    Wax Cylinders: The Ultimate Old-Timey Playlist What are Wax Cylinders? Wax cylinders are an obsolete technology that was used to record and playback sound between 1877 and 1929. They were …

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  • Archaeological Art

    Terracotta Treasures: Uncovering History in Ancient Myra

    by Kim July 3, 2023
    by Kim July 3, 2023

    Terracotta Treasures Unearthed in Ancient Myra: A Journey into History Discovery of Terracotta Figurines Turkish archaeologists have made an extraordinary discovery at the ancient town of Myra, uncovering over 50 …

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  • Wildlife

    Monarch Butterfly Flowers: A Guide to Attracting and Supporting Them

    by Kim July 3, 2023
    by Kim July 3, 2023

    Monarch Butterflies: A Guide to Attracting and Supporting Them Monarch butterflies are easily recognizable with their vibrant black and orange patterns and 4-inch wingspan. However, their population has declined dramatically …

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  • Art History

    20-Year Art Heist Case Concludes with Final Suspect’s Surrender: A Detailed Account

    by Zuzana July 3, 2023
    by Zuzana July 3, 2023

    20-Year Art Heist Case Concludes with Final Suspect’s Surrender The Crime Over the past two decades, a group of nine individuals, including Nicholas Dombek, has been involved in an elaborate …

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  • Ancient Art

    Unveiling the Secrets of Ancient Egypt: A Comprehensive Guide to Hieroglyphs

    by Jasmine July 3, 2023
    by Jasmine July 3, 2023

    Hieroglyphs: A Window into Ancient Egypt Origin and Purpose Hieroglyphs, the ancient writing system of Egypt, emerged around the same time as writing in Mesopotamia. Both systems arose from the …

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  • Public Art

    The Sphere: Symbol of Resilience, Remembrance, and Hope at Ground Zero

    by Jasmine July 2, 2023
    by Jasmine July 2, 2023

    The Sphere: A Symbol of Resilience and Remembrance at Ground Zero The World Trade Center’s Enduring Legacy Amidst the devastation wrought by the September 11th attacks, a symbol of the …

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  • Earth Science

    Witness the Fury of Mount Etna and Momotombo: A Volcanic Extravaganza

    by Rosa July 2, 2023
    by Rosa July 2, 2023

    Mount Etna and Momotombo Erupt in Spectacular Fashion Mount Etna’s Eruption Sicily’s Mount Etna, one of the world’s most active volcanoes, erupted on Wednesday, December 3, 2015, sending plumes of …

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