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

    by Rosa March 13, 2020
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    March 13, 2020
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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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  • Literature

    Tony Hillerman: A Literary Giant of the Mile-High Multicultural Southwest

    by Kim March 11, 2020
    by Kim March 11, 2020

    Tony Hillerman: A Literary Giant of the Mile-High Southwest Early Life and Inspiration Tony Hillerman, the renowned author of mystery novels featuring Native American sleuths, found his inspiration in the …

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  • Archaeology

    Discovery of a 14th-Century Papal Bull Fragment in Poland Sheds Light on Medieval Papacy

    by Rosa March 11, 2020
    by Rosa March 11, 2020

    The Broken Seal of a Pope’s Medieval Decree Unearthed in Poland Discovery of a Papal Bull Fragment A significant archaeological discovery has been made in Poland, where a fragment of …

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  • Ornithology

    The Enigmatic Labrador Duck: An Ornithologist’s Quest to the Edge of Extinction

    by Peter March 10, 2020
    by Peter March 10, 2020

    The Enigmatic Labrador Duck: An Ornithologist’s Obsessive Quest The Extinct Labrador Duck The Labrador Duck (Camptorhynchus labradorius) is an extinct species that captivated ornithologist Glen Chilton. Despite its unremarkable appearance, …

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  • Genetics

    James Watson’s Nobel Medal Auction: Controversy, Backlash, and the Legacy of a Flawed Genius

    by Peter March 9, 2020
    by Peter March 9, 2020

    James Watson’s Nobel Medal Auction: Controversy and Backlash Nobel Medallion to Be Auctioned On Thursday, James Watson’s Nobel medallion for his role in discovering the structure of DNA will be …

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  • Holiday Traditions

    Unveiling Santa’s House: A Virtual Tour of the North Pole Oasis

    by Zuzana March 9, 2020
    by Zuzana March 9, 2020

    Santa’s House: A Virtual Tour of the North Pole Oasis Santa’s Festive Abode Zillow, the renowned real estate platform, has unveiled a captivating virtual tour of Santa’s House, nestled amidst …

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  • Religion

    Pope Francis: The First Non-European Pope in Over 1,000 Years

    by Zuzana March 8, 2020
    by Zuzana March 8, 2020

    Pope Francis: The First Non-European Pope in Over 1,000 Years On March 13, 2013, history was made when Jorge Mario Bergoglio, a 76-year-old Argentine cardinal, was elected as the new …

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  • Biology

    Young Blood: A Potential Elixir for Aging | Anti-Aging Research and Benefits

    by Peter March 8, 2020
    by Peter March 8, 2020

    Young Blood: A Potential Elixir for Aging What is Parabiosis? Parabiosis is a fascinating and somewhat unsettling scientific technique that involves surgically joining two living creatures together. While conjoined twins …

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  • Zoology

    Man-Eating Lions: Causes, Prevention, and Conservation

    by Rosa March 7, 2020
    by Rosa March 7, 2020

    Man-Eating Lions: The Most Ferocious Predators What are Man-Eating Lions? Unlike most lions, which primarily prey on zebras and giraffes, man-eating lions specifically target humans as their food source. These …

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