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    Innovative DNA-Based Attack Against Cancer: A Game-Changer in Gene Therapy

    by Rosa May 14, 2021
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    May 14, 2021
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  • Climate and Weather

    Winter Storm Uri: Devastating Arctic Blast Impacts Millions Across the US

    by Peter May 13, 2021
    by Peter May 13, 2021

    Winter Storm Uri: A Devastating Arctic Blast Record-Breaking Cold and Snow Winter Storm Uri brought record-low temperatures and snowfall to 26 states this week, leaving millions without electricity and water. …

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  • Crafts

    Types of Sewing Machines: The Ultimate Guide for Every Level

    by Jasmine May 13, 2021
    by Jasmine May 13, 2021

    Types of Sewing Machines: A Comprehensive Guide Computerized vs. Mechanical Sewing Machines Computerized sewing machines offer convenience with automatic features such as stitch tension adjustment and preset stitch settings. They …

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  • Neuroscience

    Why Do We Cry When We’re Happy? Exploring the Science of Tears

    by Rosa May 11, 2021
    by Rosa May 11, 2021

    Why Do We Cry When We’re Happy? Our brains are not always able to distinguish between different emotions, such as happiness, sadness, and stress. When we experience a strong emotional …

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  • Gardening

    19 Types of Ivy for Your Yard: A Comprehensive Guide

    by Keira May 10, 2021
    by Keira May 10, 2021

    Types of Ivy for Your Yard Ivy is a versatile plant that can be used for a variety of purposes in the garden, from ground cover to climbing vines. There …

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    Voices from the Past: Historical Perspectives and Cultural Insights

    by Peter May 9, 2021
    by Peter May 9, 2021

    Letters to the Editor: Historical Perspectives and Cultural Insights The Ho Chi Minh Trail: Different Perspectives Thomas W. Rash Jr., Charleston, South Carolina: Journalist comparisons between George Washington’s Delaware River …

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  • Street Art

    Who Owns Banksy’s ‘Slave Labour’ Mural? Ownership of Public Art on Private Property

    by Jasmine May 9, 2021
    by Jasmine May 9, 2021

    Banksy’s “Slave Labour” Mural: Who Owns Public Art on Private Property? Background Banksy, the renowned street artist, created a mural titled “Slave Labour” in 2012. The mural, depicting a young …

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  • Home and Garden

    Electric Water Heater Wiring: A Step-by-Step Guide for Safe and Compliant Installation

    by Zuzana May 8, 2021
    by Zuzana May 8, 2021

    Electric Water Heater Wiring: A Comprehensive Guide Understanding Electrical Requirements Replacing an electric water heater involves specific electrical requirements to ensure safety and compliance with local codes. This guide focuses …

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  • Climate Science

    Glacier Ice Caves of Mount Hood: A Window into a Disappearing World Impacted by Climate Change

    by Peter May 8, 2021
    by Peter May 8, 2021

    Glacier Ice Caves: A Window into a Disappearing World Hidden within the icy embrace of Mount Hood in Oregon lies a subterranean wonderland of glacier ice caves. These ephemeral caverns, …

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    The Cabin of Peter the Great: The World’s Smallest Palace and Birthplace of Saint Petersburg

    by Peter May 7, 2021
    by Peter May 7, 2021

    The Cabin of Peter the Great: The World’s Smallest Palace In the heart of Saint Petersburg, overlooking the Neva River, stands a tiny wooden cabin that holds a unique place …

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