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    Rustic Greige: Dutch Boy’s 2023 Color of the Year Brings Comfort and Versatility to Your Home

    by Zuzana July 15, 2020
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    July 15, 2020
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  • Zoology

    Robert Higgins: Discoverer of Mud Dragons and Loricifera, Father of Meiofauna Research

    by Peter July 15, 2020
    by Peter July 15, 2020

    Robert Higgins: The Father of Mud Dragons and Loricifera Robert Higgins, a marine biologist, has dedicated his life to studying meiofauna, tiny creatures that live in the spaces between sand …

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  • Archaeology

    Climate Change and the Future of Carbon Dating: Challenges and Solutions

    by Rosa July 13, 2020
    by Rosa July 13, 2020

    Climate Change and the Future of Carbon Dating Understanding Carbon Dating Carbon dating is a scientific technique used to determine the age of organic materials by measuring the ratio of …

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    Eyewitness Watercolor Reveals General Washington’s Wartime Encampment

    by Peter July 13, 2020
    by Peter July 13, 2020

    Newly Discovered Watercolor Depicts General Washington’s Revolutionary War Encampment Eyewitness Account of Washington’s Leadership A recently discovered 235-year-old watercolor painting offers a unique glimpse into the Revolutionary War through the …

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  • Architecture

    33 Black Front Door Ideas to Elevate Your Home’s Curb Appeal

    by Kim July 12, 2020
    by Kim July 12, 2020

    33 Black Front Door Ideas for a Timeless and Stylish Entryway Timeless Appeal of Black Front Doors Black front doors have long been a popular choice for homeowners seeking a …

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    El Paso: A Tapestry of Cultures on the Edge of Two Nations

    by Peter July 11, 2020
    by Peter July 11, 2020

    El Paso: A City on the Edge Geography and Culture El Paso, Texas, is located on the border of New Mexico and the United States, adjacent to its sister city, …

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  • Climate Science

    Ocean Fertilization: A Promising but Complex Potential Solution to Climate Change

    by Rosa July 11, 2020
    by Rosa July 11, 2020

    Ocean Fertilization: A Potential Solution to Climate Change What is Ocean Fertilization? Ocean fertilization is a process that involves adding iron to the ocean in order to stimulate the growth …

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  • Zoology

    Octopus Dreaming: Exploring the Enigma of Cephalopod Sleep

    by Rosa July 10, 2020
    by Rosa July 10, 2020

    Octopus Dreaming: Unraveling the Mysteries of Cephalopod Sleep Heidi’s Color-Changing Slumber A viral video of an octopus named Heidi sleeping with her tentacles suctioned to the glass walls of an …

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  • Natural Patterns

    Nature’s Patterns: Unraveling the Secrets of the Natural World

    by Rosa July 9, 2020
    by Rosa July 9, 2020

    Nature’s Patterns: Unraveling the Secrets of the Natural World The Science Behind Nature’s Patterns For centuries, scientists have been fascinated by the intricate patterns that appear throughout the natural world, …

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  • Neuroscience

    Unveiling the Rewired Brains of Blind People: Enhancing Senses Through Neuroplasticity

    by Peter July 9, 2020
    by Peter July 9, 2020

    Brain Rewiring in Blind People: Enhancing Senses Through Neuroplasticity Structural and Functional Differences When individuals lose their sight, their brains undergo remarkable adaptations to compensate for the lack of visual …

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