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

    by Rosa July 9, 2021
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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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  • Reproductive Health

    Male Birth Control: A Non-Hormonal Pill Revolutionizing Reproductive Health

    by Rosa July 6, 2021
    by Rosa July 6, 2021

    Male Birth Control: A New Era in Reproductive Health Non-Hormonal Birth Control Pill for Men Researchers are making significant strides in developing a non-hormonal birth control pill specifically designed for …

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  • Archaeology

    2,000-Year-Old Roman Glass Bowl Unearthed in Nijmegen: A Window into Ancient History

    by Rosa July 6, 2021
    by Rosa July 6, 2021

    2,000-Year-Old Roman Glass Bowl Unearthed in Nijmegen Discovery of a Remarkable Artifact Archaeologists working at an excavation site in the Dutch city of Nijmegen have uncovered an exceptionally well-preserved, 2,000-year-old …

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  • Zoology

    Zebras: Using Poop to Measure Stress and Ensure Well-being

    by Peter July 6, 2021
    by Peter July 6, 2021

    Zebras: Using Poop to Measure Stress and Health Feces: A Window into Animal Well-being Conservation scientists have discovered a valuable tool for understanding the health and well-being of animals: their …

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  • Cybersecurity

    Girl Scouts Forge Path to Cyber-Savvy Future

    by Rosa July 4, 2021
    by Rosa July 4, 2021

    Girl Scouts Embark on Cybersecurity Mission Paving the Path to Cyber-Savvy Scouts The Girl Scouts of the United States (GSUSA) is taking a bold step towards empowering young girls in …

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  • Home Maintenance

    Bar Keepers Friend: The Ultimate Cleaning Guide for Nonporous Surfaces

    by Zuzana July 4, 2021
    by Zuzana July 4, 2021

    Bar Keepers Friend: The Ultimate Guide Understanding Bar Keepers Friend Bar Keepers Friend is a versatile cleaning product specifically formulated for nonporous surfaces, particularly metal surfaces like stainless steel. Its …

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  • Uncategorized

    James Otis Jr.: The Revolutionary Patriot Overshadowed by Madness

    by Peter July 4, 2021
    by Peter July 4, 2021

    James Otis Jr.: The Patriot Who Never Became a Founding Father Early Life and Career James Otis Jr. was born in 1725 in West Barnstable, Massachusetts. He enrolled in Harvard …

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