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    Unveiling Ancient Egypt: Daily Life Revealed Through 18,000 Ostraca

    by Peter August 26, 2022
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    August 26, 2022
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  • Zoology

    Remarkable Escape: The Beetle that Emerges from Frogs Alive

    by Rosa August 26, 2022
    by Rosa August 26, 2022

    Regimbartia attenuata: The Beetle that Escapes from Frogs Introduction Regimbartia attenuata, a tiny Japanese water beetle, possesses an extraordinary ability: it can escape from the digestive tract of frogs, emerging …

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  • Health and Medicine

    Unraveling the Mystery of Ebola’s Origins: The First 2014 Victim and Beyond

    by Rosa August 26, 2022
    by Rosa August 26, 2022

    Ebola’s Origins: Unraveling the Mystery of the First 2014 Victim The Search for the Animal Reservoir The first known Ebola outbreak occurred in 1976, sparking a decades-long investigation into the …

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    Underwood’s Deviled Ham: The Oldest Trademark Still in Use Today

    by Peter August 25, 2022
    by Peter August 25, 2022

    Underwood’s Deviled Ham: The Oldest Trademark Still in Use The Birth of a Classic On November 29, 1870, the William Underwood Co. of Boston, Massachusetts, made history by registering the …

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  • Culture

    Saudi Arabia Lifts Ban on Movie Theaters: A Cultural Milestone and Economic Opportunity

    by Kim August 24, 2022
    by Kim August 24, 2022

    Saudi Arabia Lifts Ban on Movie Theaters After 35 Years Background For the first time in 35 years, Saudi Arabia will allow its citizens to enjoy the experience of watching …

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  • Zoology

    The African Black-Footed Cat: The World’s Deadliest Predator

    by Peter August 22, 2022
    by Peter August 22, 2022

    The African Black-Footed Cat: The World’s Deadliest Feline Despite its diminutive size, the African black-footed cat (Felis nigripes) is the deadliest predator in the feline family. This tiny creature, weighing …

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    Unveiling Forged History: The Scandal of the National Archives Forgeries

    by Peter August 22, 2022
    by Peter August 22, 2022

    Rewriting History: Forged Documents Uncover a Dark Secret Unveiling the Forgeries In the depths of Britain’s National Archives, a shocking discovery sent ripples through the historical community. Documents purporting to …

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  • Climate Science

    Cracking the Greenland Ice: NASA Monitors New Fissure on Petermann Glacier

    by Peter August 22, 2022
    by Peter August 22, 2022

    NASA Detects New Crack in Greenland’s Petermann Glacier Cracking the Code: A New Fissure Emerges In the vast icy expanse of Greenland, a new crack has emerged on the iconic …

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  • Virology

    Unveiling the Molecular Marvel of Herpes Virus: Structure, Infection Mechanism, and Therapeutic Promise

    by Peter August 20, 2022
    by Peter August 20, 2022

    Herpes Virus: A Molecular Marvel with Therapeutic Potential Molecular Structure of the Herpes Virus Herpes simplex virus (HSV), commonly known as herpes, is a complex virus that affects a large …

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  • History

    Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Childhood Home: A Dismantled American Treasure for Sale

    by Zuzana August 19, 2022
    by Zuzana August 19, 2022

    Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Childhood Home for Sale on eBay Historical Significance Harriet Beecher Stowe, the beloved author of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” spent the first 13 years of her life in …

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