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    Social Distancing: A Critical Measure to Slow the Spread of COVID-19

    by Rosa September 13, 2020
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    September 13, 2020
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  • Marine Biology

    Orca Migration into the Arctic: Impacts on Food Web and Indigenous Communities

    by Peter September 12, 2020
    by Peter September 12, 2020

    Arctic Sea Ice Retreat Spurs Orca Migration and Food Web Changes As Arctic sea ice melts due to climate change, orcas, also known as killer whales, are venturing into once-icy …

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  • Art History

    John Singleton Copley’s Grand Tour of Europe: Art, Revolution, and Legacy

    by Kim September 9, 2020
    by Kim September 9, 2020

    John Singleton Copley’s Grand Tour of Europe Early Life and Career John Singleton Copley was born in Boston in 1738. He showed an early talent for art and began painting …

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  • Anthropology

    Fossil Footprints from Laetoli Unveil Secrets of Early Human Ancestors

    by Rosa September 8, 2020
    by Rosa September 8, 2020

    Fossil Footprints Provide Insights into Early Human Ancestors Discovery of Laetoli Footprints In 1978, researchers made a groundbreaking discovery in Laetoli, Tanzania: a remarkable trail of 88-foot-long, 3.6 million-year-old footprints. …

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  • Architecture

    Napier: The Art Deco Capital of the World | Complete Guide to Its Architecture and Heritage

    by Zuzana September 8, 2020
    by Zuzana September 8, 2020

    Napier: The Art Deco Capital of the World The Devastating Earthquake On February 3, 1931, a catastrophic earthquake struck the coastal town of Napier, New Zealand. The 7.8 magnitude quake …

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  • Climate Science

    Climate Change: The End of the World as We Know It? A Comprehensive Guide to the Impacts and Threats

    by Peter September 8, 2020
    by Peter September 8, 2020

    Climate Change: The End of the World as We Know It? Flooding in Venice: A Dire Warning Venice, the romantic city of canals, is facing an uncertain future due to …

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  • Medicine

    IUDs: A Safe and Effective Birth Control Option

    by Rosa September 8, 2020
    by Rosa September 8, 2020

    IUDs: A Safe and Effective Birth Control Option What is an IUD? An intrauterine device (IUD) is a small, T-shaped device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. …

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  • Astronomy and Astrophysics

    OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Reveals Stunning Image of Earth and Moon from Millions of Miles Away

    by Peter September 8, 2020
    by Peter September 8, 2020

    Asteroid-Sampling Spacecraft Captures Haunting View of Earth in Space NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft, on a mission to study the asteroid Bennu, captured a breathtaking image of Earth and its lunar companion …

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  • Home and Garden

    How to Keep Your House Cool Without Air Conditioning: Energy-Efficient and Inexpensive Solutions

    by Keira September 7, 2020
    by Keira September 7, 2020

    How to Keep Your House Cool Without AC Air conditioners provide instant cooling relief, but they come with high energy bills and environmental costs. Fortunately, there are numerous ways to …

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  • Paleontology

    Scientists Reconstruct the Pea-Sized Brain of an Early Dinosaur

    by Rosa September 7, 2020
    by Rosa September 7, 2020

    New Research Reconstructs a Dinosaur’s Pea-Sized Brain Discovery of a Well-Preserved Skull Scientists have reconstructed the brain of an early dinosaur, Buriolestes schultzi, thanks to the discovery of a fossil …

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