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    Animal Alcohol Consumption: The Science of Drunk Animals

    by Peter April 9, 2020
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    April 9, 2020
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  • Planetary Science

    Metal Snow on Venus: A Unique and Fascinating Phenomenon

    by Rosa April 8, 2020
    by Rosa April 8, 2020

    On Venus, It Snows Metal The Atmosphere of Venus Venus is Earth’s closest planetary neighbor, but it’s a world of extremes. The surface temperature on Venus is a scorching 864 …

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  • Nature and Environment

    Calendula: A Comprehensive Guide to Growing and Caring for Pot Marigolds

    by Kim April 8, 2020
    by Kim April 8, 2020

    Calendula: A Guide to Growing and Caring for Pot Marigolds About Calendula Calendula (Calendula officinalis), commonly known as pot marigold, is a popular annual flower prized for its cheerful blooms …

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  • Astronomy and Space

    The Perseid Meteor Shower: A Dazzling Cosmic Display

    by Rosa April 7, 2020
    by Rosa April 7, 2020

    The Perseid Meteor Shower: A Cosmic Spectacle The Perseid meteor shower is an annual celestial event that occurs every August, captivating stargazers around the world. This year’s Perseids are expected …

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  • Historical Art

    Hitler’s Art: A Market for Deception and Historical Distortion

    by Kim April 6, 2020
    by Kim April 6, 2020

    Hitler’s Art: A Market for Fakes and Forgeries Seized Fakes from German Auction House In a surprising turn of events, German authorities have seized more than 60 suspected forgeries of …

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  • Environment

    Rain Gardens: A Natural Solution for Stormwater Management | Benefits, Planning, and Maintenance

    by Zuzana April 5, 2020
    by Zuzana April 5, 2020

    Rain Gardens: A Natural Solution for Stormwater Management What is a Rain Garden? A rain garden is a landscaped depression planted with native plants that capture, temporarily hold, and filter …

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  • Personal Finance

    Singapore: The World’s Most Expensive City – Cost of Living Comparison and Global Trends

    by Zuzana April 5, 2020
    by Zuzana April 5, 2020

    Singapore: The World’s Most Expensive City Cost of Living Comparison: Singapore vs. Tokyo The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has ranked Singapore as the world’s most expensive city to live in, …

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  • Zoology

    The Amazing Birds That Sing with Their Feathers

    by Rosa April 4, 2020
    by Rosa April 4, 2020

    Birds That Sing with Their Feathers Birds are known for their beautiful songs, but did you know that some birds can actually sing using just their feathers? That’s right, certain …

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  • Architectural History

    Hagia Sophia: A Monumental Struggle for Preservation

    by Zuzana April 4, 2020
    by Zuzana April 4, 2020

    Hagia Sophia: A Monumental Struggle Byzantine Marvel Hagia Sophia, a colossal basilica in Istanbul, stands as a testament to the grandeur of Byzantine architecture. Completed in 537, it was the …

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  • Archaeology

    Unveiling Ancient Culinary Secrets: Insights from Millennia-Old Cookware

    by Rosa April 4, 2020
    by Rosa April 4, 2020

    Recreating Ancient Cuisine: Insights from Millennia-Old Cookware Ancient Culinary Practices For centuries, archaeologists have puzzled over the charred food remains and residues found in ceramic cookware recovered from archaeological sites. …

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