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    Monkey Selfies: Copyright Battle Ends, Photographer Settles with PETA

    by Jasmine November 3, 2024
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  • Marine Biology

    Unveiling England’s Resident Bottlenose Dolphins: Conservation and Threats

    by Jasmine November 3, 2024
    by Jasmine November 3, 2024

    England’s Resident Pod of Bottlenose Dolphins Discovery of Resident Dolphins Researchers from Plymouth University and the Cornwall Wildlife Trust have discovered that a group of 28 bottlenose dolphins are permanent …

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    Snowtown: A Hidden History of Racism and Resilience in Providence

    by Jasmine November 2, 2024
    by Jasmine November 2, 2024

    Snowtown: A Hidden History of Racism and Resilience in Providence Archaeological Discovery Sheds Light on Lost Community In the heart of Providence, Rhode Island, where the imposing State House now …

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  • Marine Biology

    The Curious Case of the Shrinking Conch: Unraveling the Impact of Human Consumption on Marine Evolution

    by Peter November 2, 2024
    by Peter November 2, 2024

    Title: The Curious Case of the Shrinking Conch: How Humans Reshaped Marine Evolution Evolutionary Adaptations to Human Consumption Around 7,000 years ago, conches inhabiting Panama’s Caribbean shores flourished, growing large …

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    Discover Morocco: A Tapestry of Culture, Architecture, and Adventure

    by Jasmine November 2, 2024
    by Jasmine November 2, 2024

    Morocco: A Land of Enchantment and Allure Unveiling Morocco’s Enchanting Tapestry Morocco captivates travelers with its mesmerizing blend of vibrant culture, exquisite architecture, and breathtaking landscapes. From the bustling souks …

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  • Animal History

    Exotic Companions: Monkeys and Parrots in the California Gold Rush

    by Jasmine November 2, 2024
    by Jasmine November 2, 2024

    The Monkeys and Parrots of the California Gold Rush Exotic Animals in the Wild West During the tumultuous California Gold Rush of the 1850s, San Francisco became a melting pot …

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  • Earth Science

    The Origins and Evolution of Geographic Information Systems (GIS): A Comprehensive Guide

    by Peter November 2, 2024
    by Peter November 2, 2024

    The Origins and Evolution of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Early Challenges and the Birth of GIS The history of GIS can be traced back to the limitations of traditional maps. …

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  • Genetics

    Education Genes: Are They on the Decline and Impacting Human Intelligence?

    by Jasmine November 1, 2024
    by Jasmine November 1, 2024

    Education Genes: Are They on the Decline? Understanding Education Genes Education genes are genes that are associated with educational attainment, or the highest level of education completed. Researchers have identified …

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  • Education

    Cyborg Cockroaches: Revolutionizing Neuroscience Education with Interactive Learning

    by Jasmine November 1, 2024
    by Jasmine November 1, 2024

    Cyborg Cockroaches: A Novel Tool for Neuroscience Education Introduction In the realm of biology education, a revolutionary tool has emerged: the RoboRoach, a cyborg cockroach that brings the intricacies of …

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  • Space Science

    John Glenn: American Hero and Space Pioneer | Inspiring Generations

    by Jasmine November 1, 2024
    by Jasmine November 1, 2024

    John Glenn: American Hero and Space Pioneer Early Life and Career John Glenn was born in 1921 in Ohio. He had a passion for aviation from a young age and …

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