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    African Art: A Journey Through History and Culture

    by Zuzana July 14, 2021
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  • Home and Garden

    Prepare Your Home for Spring: Expert Tips from Home Depot

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

    Prepare Your Home for Spring: Tips from Home Depot Experts Spring Cleaning As the first day of spring approaches, it’s time to refresh your home with a thorough cleaning. Start …

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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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