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    Archaeology

    Decoding the Culinary Past: Early Humans May Have Cooked Fish 780,000 Years Ago

    by Rosa November 6, 2020
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    November 6, 2020
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  • Archaeology

    Tobacco in Mesoamerican Rituals: Uncovering Ancient Practices Through Archaeological Evidence

    by Rosa November 5, 2020
    by Rosa November 5, 2020

    Tobacco in Mesoamerican Rituals: New Discoveries from Ancient Vases Archaeological Evidence of Tobacco Use In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers in Guatemala have unearthed evidence of tobacco use in Mesoamerica dating …

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  • Earth Sciences

    Exploring Mount Erebus: A Geological Marvel of Antarctica

    by Rosa November 4, 2020
    by Rosa November 4, 2020

    Mount Erebus: A Geological Marvel of Antarctica Introduction Antarctica, a vast and icy continent, is home to Mount Erebus, the most active volcano on the continent. This geological marvel draws …

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  • Nobel Prize

    The Nobel Prize: Prestigious Recognition with Hidden Challenges and Perks

    by Rosa November 3, 2020
    by Rosa November 3, 2020

    The Perks and Pitfalls of Being a Nobel Laureate The Prestigious Recognition Winning a Nobel Prize is the pinnacle of academic achievement, bringing with it immense prestige and opportunities. Laureates …

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  • Uncategorized

    Liberia’s Founding Document: A Lost Chapter of History Rediscovered

    by Peter November 1, 2020
    by Peter November 1, 2020

    Liberia’s Founding Document: A Historical Mystery Unraveled The Lost Contract In 1821, a group of American settlers led by Eli Ayres and Robert F. Stockton negotiated a contract with local …

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  • Humanitarian Crises

    The Sahara-Sahel: A Region on the Brink of Catastrophe

    by Kim November 1, 2020
    by Kim November 1, 2020

    The Sahara-Sahel: A Region in Crisis Geography and Demography The Sahara-Sahel is a vast region in Africa that stretches between the Sahara Desert and the savanna. It covers an area …

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  • Horticultural Art

    Topiary 101: A Comprehensive Guide to Creating Living Sculptures

    by Jasmine October 31, 2020
    by Jasmine October 31, 2020

    Topiary: Creating Living Sculptures Introduction Topiary is the art of shaping living plants into intricate forms, such as animals, geometric shapes, and even whimsical characters. It’s a fascinating horticultural technique …

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  • Sculpture

    Claes Oldenburg: Monumental Art That Transforms the Ordinary into the Extraordinary

    by Jasmine October 31, 2020
    by Jasmine October 31, 2020

    The Monumental Art of Claes Oldenburg: Transforming Ordinary into Extraordinary Introduction Claes Oldenburg, a pioneer of Pop art, has made a name for himself by creating colossal sculptures that transform …

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  • Archaeology

    7,000-Year-Old Ancient Egyptian City Unearthed: Uncovering a Lost Civilization

    by Rosa October 29, 2020
    by Rosa October 29, 2020

    Newly Discovered Ruins Reveal Ancient Egyptian City Dating Back 7,000 Years Uncovering a Lost City In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists working for the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities have unearthed a …

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  • Environmental Science

    Virtual and Augmented Reality: Immersive Tools for Understanding and Addressing Climate Change

    by Rosa October 29, 2020
    by Rosa October 29, 2020

    Virtual and Augmented Reality: Tools for Understanding and Addressing Climate Change Immersive Experiences for Environmental Education Virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR) are emerging technologies that offer immersive experiences …

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