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    Unveiling a Treasure: Discovery of Rare Madeira Wine from the Revolutionary Era at Liberty Hall Museum

    by Peter March 18, 2020
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    March 18, 2020
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  • Home and Garden

    25 Stunning Dining Room Ideas to Elevate Your Home Decor

    by Keira March 16, 2020
    by Keira March 16, 2020

    25 Dining Room Ideas to Inspire Your Next Home Decor Project Dining rooms are no longer just functional spaces; they’re canvases for expression and creativity. From chic and modern to …

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  • Environment

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    by Kim March 15, 2020
    by Kim March 15, 2020

    La Jolla’s Iconic “Lorax” Tree Falls, Leaving a Legacy of Environmentalism The Fallen Giant Last week, the Monterey cypress tree in La Jolla, California, believed to have inspired the beloved …

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  • Natural History

    Climate Change, Not Hunting, May Have Doomed the Woolly Rhinoceros: Genetic Insights and Environmental Impacts

    by Peter March 15, 2020
    by Peter March 15, 2020

    Climate Change, Not Hunting, May Have Doomed the Woolly Rhinoceros The Once-Thriving Woolly Rhino The woolly rhinoceros, an iconic creature of the Ice Age, roamed the Earth for hundreds of …

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  • Earth Science

    Unveiling the Secrets of Underwater Volcanoes: Decoding the Sounds of the Deep

    by Rosa March 14, 2020
    by Rosa March 14, 2020

    Underwater Volcanoes: Decoding the Sounds of the Deep What are Underwater Volcanoes? Underwater volcanoes, also known as submarine volcanoes, are volcanoes that form and erupt beneath the ocean’s surface. They …

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  • Home and Garden

    20 Inspiring Bathroom Floor Ideas to Transform Your Space

    by Keira March 14, 2020
    by Keira March 14, 2020

    20 Bathroom Floor Ideas to Transform Your Space Are you tired of your plain and uninspiring bathroom floor? It’s time for a makeover! With so many creative and stylish bathroom …

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  • History

    Explore the Past with Smithsonian’s History Book Recommendations

    by Kim March 14, 2020
    by Kim March 14, 2020

    Books of the Month: A Journey Through History In the midst of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Smithsonian magazine has launched a weekly series to introduce readers to recently published nonfiction …

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  • Hobbies and Collecting

    Stamps: A History of Postal Innovation and Philatelic Passion

    by Zuzana March 14, 2020
    by Zuzana March 14, 2020

    Stamps: A Revolution in Communication History of Stamps Stamps, the adhesive labels used to prepay postage, have played a transformative role in communication. The first federal stamps were issued in …

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  • Social Science

    The Role of the Rich in Shaping Society: Innovation, Inequality, and the Ethical Implications of Affluence

    by Rosa March 13, 2020
    by Rosa March 13, 2020

    The Rich: Drivers of Civilization and Inequality The Wealth-Reproduction Connection Throughout history, wealth has been closely linked to reproductive success. The wealthy have consistently had more children than the poor, …

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    Explore the World’s Newest and Most Exciting Museums in 2016

    by Peter March 11, 2020
    by Peter March 11, 2020

    New Museums to Visit in 2016 Art and Culture Pompeii, Italy: Six newly restored sites at the famous Pompeii ruins are now open to the public, including a fabric business, …

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