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    Transform Your Home with Plants: 6 Budget-Friendly DIY Hacks

    by Keira March 24, 2023
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    Sylvia Plath’s Personal Possessions: Auction Reveals Complex Life and Creative Mind

    by Jasmine March 24, 2023
    by Jasmine March 24, 2023

    Sylvia Plath’s Personal Possessions Reveal Her Complex Life Love Letters and Auction In a recent auction, personal possessions of the renowned American poet Sylvia Plath sold for over $1 million. …

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  • Archaeology

    PTSD in Ancient Assyria: Historical Evidence of War’s Psychological Scars

    by Rosa March 22, 2023
    by Rosa March 22, 2023

    Ancient Assyrian Soldiers Grappled with PTSD Historical Evidence of Trauma in Ancient Civilizations For centuries, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been recognized as a debilitating condition affecting soldiers returning from …

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  • Environmental Science

    Kiruna: A Town Relocating Amidst Mining Expansion | Urban Renewal and Resilience

    by Rosa March 21, 2023
    by Rosa March 21, 2023

    Kiruna: A Town on the Move Relocation Amidst Mining Expansion Kiruna, a small town in northern Sweden, faces an unprecedented challenge: the expansion of the world’s largest underground iron ore …

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  • Environmental Science

    Death in Happy Valley: Uncovering the Complexities of Kenya’s Great Rift Valley

    by Peter March 21, 2023
    by Peter March 21, 2023

    Death in Happy Valley: Conflict and Conservation in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley The Killing and Its Aftermath In the lush landscapes of Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, a tragic killing ignited …

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  • Life Science

    Moisture Meters for Plants: A Comprehensive Guide to Optimal Watering Practices

    by Rosa March 20, 2023
    by Rosa March 20, 2023

    How to Use a Moisture Meter for Optimal Plant Care Understanding Moisture Meters Moisture meters are handheld devices that measure the moisture content in soil. They are essential tools for …

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  • Women Artists

    Unveiling the Hidden Artistic Legacy of Josephine Butler: Suffragist, Social Reformer, and Painter

    by Jasmine March 20, 2023
    by Jasmine March 20, 2023

    Josephine Butler: Suffragist, Social Reformer, and Artist Unseen Watercolors by a Pioneering Victorian Josephine Butler, renowned as a trailblazing suffragist and social reformer, possessed a hidden artistic talent: painting. Seven …

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  • Medicine

    Early HIV Treatment: A Potential Cure for the Virus

    by Rosa March 19, 2023
    by Rosa March 19, 2023

    Early HIV Treatment Shows Promise for Functional Cure Introduction In recent years, there have been significant advancements in the treatment of HIV. One promising approach is early treatment, which involves …

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  • Paleontology

    Insects: The Surprising Culprits Behind the Dinosaur Extinction?

    by Rosa March 18, 2023
    by Rosa March 18, 2023

    Did Insects Cause the Dinosaur Extinction? Most people believe that an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs. But what if the culprit was actually something much smaller, yet with a more …

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  • American Art and Culture

    Unveiling Illinois’ Cultural Treasures: Art, Amish, Wine, and Route 66

    by Jasmine March 18, 2023
    by Jasmine March 18, 2023

    Illinois: A Cultural Tapestry Art and Culture in the Windy City The Art Institute of Chicago, a renowned cultural institution, houses an extensive collection of American art, showcasing masterpieces by …

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