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    The Ultimate Guide to Removing Highlighter Stains from Clothes: Easy and Effective Methods

    by Zuzana July 29, 2021
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    Pressure-Assisted Toilets: Enhanced Flushing Power, Water Savings, and Reduced Clogs

    by Rosa July 29, 2021
    by Rosa July 29, 2021

    Pressure-Assisted Toilets: Benefits and Considerations What is a Pressure-Assisted Toilet? A pressure-assisted toilet, also known as a power flush toilet, is a highly efficient and powerful type of toilet designed …

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  • Music and Technology

    Bach’s Forgotten Horn: A Musical Mystery Solved by Science and Technology

    by Peter July 28, 2021
    by Peter July 28, 2021

    Bach’s Forgotten Horn: A Musical Mystery Solved by Science In 1737, Johann Sebastian Bach composed a cantata that included a call for two mysterious instruments known as “Litui.” However, the …

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  • Zoology

    Animal Behavior: Wild Things, Life as We Know It | Unlocking the Secrets of Animal Communication, Altruism, and Adaptation

    by Rosa July 28, 2021
    by Rosa July 28, 2021

    Animal Behavior: Wild Things, Life as We Know It Monkey Talk: Monkeys Combine Words to Communicate Scientists from the University of St. Andrews have made a groundbreaking discovery: monkeys can …

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  • History and Philosophy of Science

    Great Feuds and Portraits of Discovery: Unveiling the Human Element in Science

    by Rosa July 27, 2021
    by Rosa July 27, 2021

    Great Feuds and Portraits of Discovery: A Human Side of Science The Nature of Science Science, often seen as an objective pursuit of truth, sets itself apart from the humanities. …

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  • Climate Art

    Art Meets Science: How to Express and Cope with Eco-Grief

    by Zuzana July 27, 2021
    by Zuzana July 27, 2021

    Art Meets Science: How Two California Artists Can Help You Express Your Eco-Grief The Bureau of Linguistic Reality Alicia Escott and Heidi Quante, two California artists, founded the Bureau of …

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  • Life Science

    The Curious Case of Ancient Cats: How They Drove Ancient Dogs to Extinction

    by Rosa July 26, 2021
    by Rosa July 26, 2021

    Ancient Cats: The Culprits Behind the Extinction of Ancient Dogs Competition and Climate Change in the Eocene Era During the Eocene Era, approximately 55.8-33.9 million years ago, the Earth witnessed …

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  • Water Sports

    Annapolis, Maryland: A Sailor’s Paradise on the Chesapeake Bay

    by Peter July 26, 2021
    by Peter July 26, 2021

    Life on the Chesapeake: Annapolis, Maryland A Sailor’s Paradise Annapolis, Maryland, known as “America’s Sailing Capital,” boasts a rich maritime history and a thriving sailing community. With 534 miles of …

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  • Culture

    Preserve Rome’s Ancient Landmarks: How You Can Help

    by Zuzana July 24, 2021
    by Zuzana July 24, 2021

    Rome’s Ancient Landmarks in Need of Preservation Rome’s crumbling landmarks, such as the Colosseum and Forum, are in desperate need of repair. The city has launched a campaign asking for …

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  • Sculpture

    Ursula von Rydingsvard: Sculpting Haunting and Monumental Metaphors in Wood

    by Jasmine July 23, 2021
    by Jasmine July 23, 2021

    Ursula von Rydingsvard: Sculpting Metaphors in Wood Early Life and Influences Ursula von Rydingsvard was born in Germany in 1942 and spent her early childhood in refugee camps. In 1950, …

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