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    Patience Worth: The Spirit Medium and Author from Beyond | Literary Analysis and Spiritual Insights

    by Peter August 6, 2022
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    Cobra Lily: A Unique Carnivorous Plant | Care, Propagation, and More

    by Kim August 6, 2022
    by Kim August 6, 2022

    Cobra Lily: A Unique Carnivorous Plant The cobra lily, also known as the California pitcher plant, is a fascinating carnivorous plant that captivates with its distinctive hooded leaves and voracious …

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  • Biology

    The Unescapable Legacy of Charles Darwin: An Unexpected Journey on Vacation

    by Peter August 5, 2022
    by Peter August 5, 2022

    The Unescapable Legacy of Charles Darwin on My Vacation A Journey Through Darwin’s Footsteps My recent vacation took me on an unexpected journey through the life and legacy of Charles …

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  • Transportation Technology

    Driverless Cars: Enhancing Communication for Safer Streets

    by Rosa August 5, 2022
    by Rosa August 5, 2022

    Driverless Cars: Communicating with Pedestrians and the Public Self-Driving Vehicles: Navigating the Path to Safer Streets Driverless cars, also known as autonomous vehicles, are rapidly becoming a reality on our …

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  • Adventure

    Iditarod Sled Dog Race Faces Snow Shortage: How Mushers Are Adapting

    by Kim August 4, 2022
    by Kim August 4, 2022

    Iditarod Sled Dog Race Faces Snow Shortage Due to Warm Winter The historic Iditarod sled dog race, known for its grueling 1,049-mile course through the Alaskan wilderness, is facing an …

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  • Anthropology

    Feasting Rituals: The Cornerstones of Human Civilization

    by Peter August 3, 2022
    by Peter August 3, 2022

    Feasting Rituals: Cornerstones of Human Civilization The Power of Food and Drink Throughout human history, food and drink have played a pivotal role in shaping social behavior. In settled societies, …

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  • Anthropology

    Discovery of Nine Neanderthal Remains in Italian Cave Offers New Insights into Human Evolution

    by Rosa August 3, 2022
    by Rosa August 3, 2022

    Discovery of Nine Neanderthal Remains in Italian Cave Sheds Light on Human Evolution Archaeological Significance Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery in the Guattari Cave near Rome, Italy. They have …

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  • Astronomy and Astrophysics

    Gravitational Lensing: Unlocking the Secrets of the Distant Universe

    by Rosa August 3, 2022
    by Rosa August 3, 2022

    Gravitational Lensing: Unlocking the Secrets of the Distant Universe Einstein’s Revolutionary Theory A century ago, Albert Einstein introduced his theory of general relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of gravity. According …

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  • Climate Science

    Genetically Modified Trees: A Powerful Tool for Carbon Capture and Climate Change Mitigation

    by Rosa August 2, 2022
    by Rosa August 2, 2022

    Genetically Modified Trees: A New Weapon in the Fight Against Climate Change What are Genetically Modified Trees? Genetically modified trees (GMTs) are trees that have had their DNA altered in …

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  • Archaeology

    Ancient Seawall Reveals Coastal Adaptation to Rising Sea Levels in the Neolithic Era

    by Rosa August 1, 2022
    by Rosa August 1, 2022

    Ancient Seawall Reveals Coastal Adaptation in the Neolithic Era Discovery of the Oldest Known Seawall Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a 7,000-year-old seawall off the coast of northern Israel. …

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