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    Gas vs. Electric Dryers: The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right One

    by Kim January 17, 2021
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    January 17, 2021
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  • Paleontology

    Unearthing the Past: Ancient Elephant Bones Found in Los Angeles Subway Construction

    by Rosa January 15, 2021
    by Rosa January 15, 2021

    Ancient Elephant Bones Unearthed in Los Angeles Subway Excavation Discovery and Significance During construction of the Los Angeles Subway’s Wilshire/La Brea Station, workers stumbled upon fragments of an ancient elephant, …

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  • Chemistry

    Ultimate Guide to Removing Rust from Stainless Steel: DIY Solutions and Prevention Tips

    by Rosa January 12, 2021
    by Rosa January 12, 2021

    How to Remove Rust from Stainless Steel in Your Home Stainless steel is a popular material for appliances, counters, and sinks because it is durable and affordable. However, despite its …

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  • Education and Learning

    Public Libraries: Embracing Innovation to Meet 21st-Century Needs

    by Zuzana January 12, 2021
    by Zuzana January 12, 2021

    Public Libraries: Embracing Innovation in the 21st Century Innovative Public Library Programs: Meeting the Needs of Changing Communities Public libraries have evolved far beyond their traditional role as book lenders. …

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  • Paleontology

    Dinosaurs: Evolutionary Copycats of Their Triassic Ancestors

    by Rosa January 12, 2021
    by Rosa January 12, 2021

    Dinosaurs: Evolutionary Copycats of Triassic Ancestors Triassic Reptiles: The Precursors to Dinosaurs Before the reign of T. rex and Ankylosaurus, the Triassic period was dominated by a diverse array of …

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  • Prehistoric Art

    5,000-Year-Old Burton Agnes Drum: A Remarkable Prehistoric Discovery

    by Jasmine January 11, 2021
    by Jasmine January 11, 2021

    5,000-Year-Old Chalk Sculpture: The Burton Agnes Drum Discovery and Significance In 2015, archaeologists made a remarkable discovery at a burial site in the English village of Burton Agnes: a 5,000-year-old …

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  • Agriculture and Food

    Meat Banks: Safeguarding Livestock Genetic Diversity for Food Security and Sustainability

    by Rosa January 11, 2021
    by Rosa January 11, 2021

    Protecting Livestock with Meat Banks: Preserving Genetic Diversity Safeguarding Livestock Assets Protecting the genetic diversity of livestock is crucial for ensuring food security and preventing the extinction of valuable breeds. …

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  • Museum Innovation

    Art Meets Science: AI Cameras Track Museum Visitor Engagement and Optimize Gallery Layouts

    by Jasmine January 10, 2021
    by Jasmine January 10, 2021

    Art Meets Science: AI Cameras Track Museum Visitor Engagement AI Helps Curators Determine Artwork’s “Attraction Value” Museums are embracing technology to gain a deeper understanding of how visitors interact with …

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  • Gardening

    Harvesting Spaghetti Squash: A Comprehensive Guide to Picking and Storing

    by Keira January 9, 2021
    by Keira January 9, 2021

    When to Pick Spaghetti Squash for the Perfect Harvest Knowing When to Harvest Spaghetti squash is ready for harvest when it meets the following criteria: Uniformly deep golden yellow rind …

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  • DIY and Crafts

    Anne of All Trades: A Modern-Day Renaissance Woman in Woodworking | Skills, Inspiration, and Community

    by Zuzana January 9, 2021
    by Zuzana January 9, 2021

    Anne Briggs: A Modern-Day Renaissance Woman in Woodworking Anne of All Trades: From Goat Deliveries to Master Craftsmanship Anne Briggs, known as Anne of All Trades, is a modern-day Renaissance …

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