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    Coastal Dining Rooms: A Breezy, Livable, and Crowd-Pleasing Guide

    by Jasmine June 6, 2021
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    June 6, 2021
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    Shotgun Houses: A Deep Dive into New Orleans’ Cultural Landmark

    by Peter June 5, 2021
    by Peter June 5, 2021

    Shotgun Houses: A Deep Dive into New Orleans’ Iconic Architecture What is a Shotgun House? Shotgun houses are narrow, single-story homes that are typically found in New Orleans. They are …

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  • Energy

    Renewable Energy: The Future of Energy Generation and Economic Growth

    by Rosa June 5, 2021
    by Rosa June 5, 2021

    Renewable Energy: The Future of Energy Generation The Rise of Renewable Energy Renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar, biomass, and geothermal, are rapidly becoming more affordable and efficient, making …

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  • Ecology

    Ecological Benefits of Bison Relocation in Theodore Roosevelt National Park

    by Rosa June 5, 2021
    by Rosa June 5, 2021

    Ecological Benefits of Rehoming Bison in Theodore Roosevelt National Park Ecosystem Management and Bison Relocation Theodore Roosevelt National Park is home to a thriving bison population that has grown to …

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  • Technology

    Innovation Unleashed: Robots, 3D Printing, Lytro, Mobile Wallets, and Driverless Cars

    by Rosa June 5, 2021
    by Rosa June 5, 2021

    Robots and Humans: A New Era of Collaboration Robots designed to work alongside humans are emerging, blurring the lines between machines and coworkers. Baxter, a robot developed by Rethink Robotics, …

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  • Interior Design

    Creamy Butter Yellow: The Ultimate Versatile Summer Decor Hue

    by Jasmine June 4, 2021
    by Jasmine June 4, 2021

    Creamy Butter Yellow: The Ultimate Versatile Summer Decor Hue What is Creamy Butter Yellow? Creamy butter yellow is a warm, muted shade of yellow that exudes a sense of sunshine …

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  • Performance Art

    Burning Man Wall: Comedy Group’s Kickstarter Campaign Falls Short, But Permanent Community Plans Emerge

    by Jasmine June 4, 2021
    by Jasmine June 4, 2021

    Burning Man Wall: Comedy Group’s Tongue-in-Cheek Kickstarter Comedy Group’s Wall Proposal Comedy group Cultivated Wit has sparked laughter and debate with their tongue-in-cheek Kickstarter campaign to build a 300-foot-long wall …

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  • Tibetan History

    Murder in Tibet’s High Places: Unraveling the Suspicious Deaths of Four Dalai Lamas

    by Kim June 3, 2021
    by Kim June 3, 2021

    Murder in Tibet’s High Places: The Mysterious Deaths of Four Dalai Lamas Political Intrigue and Corruption in the Potala Palace During the first half of the 19th century, Tibet’s Potala …

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  • Archaeology

    Richard III’s Gruesome Head Injuries: A New Analysis Reveals the Horrors of Battle

    by Rosa June 3, 2021
    by Rosa June 3, 2021

    Richard III’s Gruesome Head Injuries: A New Analysis The Discovery of Richard III’s Skeleton In 2012, archaeologists made a remarkable discovery beneath a parking lot in Leicester, England: the skeleton …

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  • Astronomy and Space

    Hubble Space Telescope Discovers the Largest Comet Ever Seen: A Journey to the Oort Cloud

    by Rosa June 2, 2021
    by Rosa June 2, 2021

    Hubble Space Telescope Discovers the Largest Comet Ever Seen Discovery of the Bernardinelli-Bernstein Comet In 2010, astronomers Pedro Bernardinelli and Gary Bernstein stumbled upon a faint point of light in …

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