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    Where Did Earth’s Water Come From? Solar Nebula May Hold the Answer

    by Peter March 13, 2022
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    March 13, 2022
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  • Environmental Science

    Coastal Erosion and Climate Change: A Delicate Balance in the Magdalen Islands

    by Rosa March 13, 2022
    by Rosa March 13, 2022

    Coastal Erosion and Climate Change in the Magdalen Islands Unique Landscape, Imminent Threat Nestled in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Magdalen Islands captivate with their ethereal beauty and iconic …

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    Nazi Plot to Attack Panama Canal Foiled by Chilean Detectives: Declassified Documents Reveal

    by Peter March 12, 2022
    by Peter March 12, 2022

    Nazi Plot to Attack Panama Canal Foiled by Chilean Detectives Discovery of Declassified Documents In a remarkable revelation, declassified documents from Chile’s Investigations Police have shed light on a daring …

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  • Food Science

    Unearthing London’s Culinary Past: Condiment Trove Found at Former Music Hall

    by Rosa March 12, 2022
    by Rosa March 12, 2022

    London Music Hall Uncovers Long-Forgotten Storeroom Filled with Condiments During the excavation of the London Astoria, construction workers stumbled upon a hidden treasure—a long-forgotten storeroom packed with condiments dating back …

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  • Environmental Science

    China’s Cancer Villages: Acknowledging and Addressing Environmental Pollution

    by Peter March 12, 2022
    by Peter March 12, 2022

    China’s Cancer Villages: A Problem Acknowledged China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment has acknowledged the existence of “cancer villages” within China, areas with unusually high rates of cancer incidence linked …

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  • Animals

    Scottish Primary School Students Give Goldfish Viking Burial: A Unique Farewell to Bubbles and Freddy

    by Peter March 11, 2022
    by Peter March 11, 2022

    Primary School Students in Scotland Give Goldfish Viking Burial Learning About Viking Beliefs Class P3/4S at Papdale Primary School in Kirkwall, Scotland, was learning about the Vikings and their belief …

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  • Nature

    Dahoon Holly: A Comprehensive Guide to Cultivation and Maintenance

    by Kim March 11, 2022
    by Kim March 11, 2022

    Dahoon Holly: A Comprehensive Guide to Growing and Care Description Dahoon holly (Ilex cassine) is a versatile evergreen tree or shrub known for its distinctive bright red berries and glossy …

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    Nazi Artifacts Uncovered in Argentina: A Hidden History Revealed

    by Peter March 11, 2022
    by Peter March 11, 2022

    Nazi Artifacts Uncovered in Secret Room of Argentina Home Discovery of Nazi Paraphernalia During a raid on a suburban home in Argentina, police uncovered a hidden room containing a trove …

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    Company Towns: Exploring the Rise and Fall of Industrial Communities

    by Peter March 11, 2022
    by Peter March 11, 2022

    Company Towns: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Definition and History Company towns are communities built and controlled by businesses. During the Industrial Revolution, they sprang up across the …

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  • Earth Sciences

    Rediscovering Cameras Abandoned on a Glacier for 85 Years: A Tale of Exploration and Climate Change

    by Peter March 10, 2022
    by Peter March 10, 2022

    Explorers Find Cameras Abandoned by Mountain Climbers in 1937 Background In 1937, renowned mountaineers Bradford Washburn and Bob Bates embarked on a historic expedition to ascend Mount Lucania, Canada’s third-highest …

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