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    Prepare Your Home for Spring: Expert Tips from Home Depot

    by Zuzana July 13, 2021
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    July 13, 2021
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  • Nature

    Butterfly Weed: A Comprehensive Guide for Gardeners

    by Zuzana July 13, 2021
    by Zuzana July 13, 2021

    Butterfly Weed: A Gardener’s Guide to Planting, Care, and Benefits What is Butterfly Weed? Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa) is a herbaceous perennial native to North America. It is a member …

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  • Culture

    Halloween Delights: A Global Culinary Journey of Unique Treats and Traditions

    by Peter July 12, 2021
    by Peter July 12, 2021

    Halloween Traditions Around the World: Unique Treats and Cultural Celebrations Halloween is a time for spooky fun and sweet treats, but did you know that different cultures around the world …

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  • Paleontology

    Tyrannosaurus rex: Predator or Scavenger? Unraveling the Feeding Habits of a Prehistoric Giant

    by Rosa July 11, 2021
    by Rosa July 11, 2021

    Lawrence Lambe’s Hypothesis on Gorgosaurus Feeding Habits In the early days of dinosaur research, paleontologist Lawrence Lambe proposed a controversial theory: that the fearsome tyrannosaurs were not the apex predators …

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  • History

    Unveiling the Faces of History: Civil War Photo Sleuth Unlocks Hidden Identities

    by Zuzana July 10, 2021
    by Zuzana July 10, 2021

    Civil War Photo Sleuth: Uncovering Hidden Histories Through Facial Recognition Identifying Unknown Faces in History’s Archives Civil War Photo Sleuth (CWPS) is a groundbreaking digital initiative that aims to identify …

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  • Performing Arts

    Shakespeare’s Stage Unearthed: Newly Discovered Floorboards Reveal Historic Performances

    by Jasmine July 10, 2021
    by Jasmine July 10, 2021

    Shakespeare’s Stage: Newly Discovered Floorboards Unearth History Excavation and Discovery During recent renovations at St. George’s Guildhall in King’s Lynn, England, workers stumbled upon a remarkable find: wooden floorboards believed …

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  • Paleontology

    Nedoceratops: A Transitional Form or an Individual Variant of Triceratops?

    by Rosa July 9, 2021
    by Rosa July 9, 2021

    Nedoceratops: A Paleontological Puzzle Taxonomy and Ontogeny The debate over whether Nedoceratops, Triceratops, and Torosaurus represent distinct species or growth stages of the same dinosaur has been ongoing for over …

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  • Zoology

    Dave the Earthworm: The Largest Ever Collected in Great Britain

    by Rosa July 8, 2021
    by Rosa July 8, 2021

    Dave the Earthworm: A Record-Breaking Giant Discovery and Size Dave, the largest earthworm ever collected in Great Britain, was discovered in a vegetable patch in Cheshire, England. Measuring 16 inches …

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  • Health and Medicine

    Bacterial Infections: A Silent Threat After Hurricanes

    by Peter July 8, 2021
    by Peter July 8, 2021

    Bacterial Infections Spread in Storm-Ravaged Puerto Rico and Texas Hurricanes Maria and Harvey Leave Trail of Bacterial Infections In the aftermath of Hurricanes Maria and Harvey, bacterial infections pose a …

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  • Painting

    Dutch Golden Age Masterpiece Worth Millions Found Hidden in Plain Sight at Australian School

    by Kim July 7, 2021
    by Kim July 7, 2021

    Dutch Masterpiece Discovered in Australian School Background A remarkable discovery has been made at an Australian school, where a Dutch Golden Age painting worth millions of dollars has been hidden …

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