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    Submerged Italian Village of Curon Resurfaces After 70 Years Underwater: A Haunting Glimpse into the Past

    by Zuzana July 9, 2020
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    July 9, 2020
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  • Astronomy and Space

    Unveiling the Enigmas of Pluto and Charon: New Maps and Videos from New Horizons

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

    New Horizons Reveals the Enigmatic Pluto and Charon Fly-by Anniversary Reveals New Maps and Videos Two years after the historic fly-by of the dwarf planet Pluto by NASA’s New Horizons …

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  • Zoology

    Leaf-Cutting Ants: From Fruit-Cutting to the Enigma of Royal Genes

    by Rosa July 8, 2020
    by Rosa July 8, 2020

    Leaf-Cutting Ants: From Fruit-Cutting to Royal Genes Division of Labor and Fruit-Cutting Leaf-cutting ants, such as the Atta laevigata species, exhibit a remarkable division of labor within their colonies. Smaller …

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  • Political Science

    US Gun and Ammo Exports: A Comprehensive Overview

    by Peter July 8, 2020
    by Peter July 8, 2020

    US Gun and Ammo Exports: A Global Perspective 2010 Exports In 2010, the United States exported $607 million worth of small and light arms to buyers worldwide. Israel, Afghanistan, Thailand, …

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  • Ecology

    Bee Populations in Decline: A Global Crisis and What We Can Do to Help

    by Peter July 6, 2020
    by Peter July 6, 2020

    Bee Populations in Decline: A Global Crisis Bee Sightings Plummet A recent study published in the journal One Earth has revealed a shocking decline in bee sightings around the world. …

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  • Anthropology

    Polydactyly in Chaco Canyon: A Revered Trait Among the Ancestral Puebloans

    by Peter July 6, 2020
    by Peter July 6, 2020

    Polydactyly in Chaco Canyon: A Revered Trait Among the Ancestral Puebloans The Mystery of Chaco Canyon Chaco Canyon, an enigmatic archaeological site in northwestern New Mexico, has long puzzled researchers. …

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  • Medical Innovation

    Virtual Reality in Brain Surgery: A Game-Changer for Precision and Patient Care

    by Rosa July 4, 2020
    by Rosa July 4, 2020

    Virtual Reality: Revolutionizing Brain Surgery Surgical Theater: A Game-Changer for Precision Surgery Virtual reality (VR) technology is transforming the field of neurosurgery, providing surgeons with unprecedented visualization and planning capabilities. …

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  • Botany

    Monstera Acacoyaguensis: A Comprehensive Guide to Growing and Caring for the Perforated Monstera

    by Rosa July 3, 2020
    by Rosa July 3, 2020

    Monstera Acacoyaguensis: A Guide to Growing and Caring for the Unique Perforated Monstera Botanical Overview Monstera acacoyaguensis, a member of the Araceae family, is a captivating perennial plant native to …

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  • Gardening

    The Ultimate Guide to Cabbage Companion Planting: Boost Growth and Deter Pests Naturally

    by Zuzana July 3, 2020
    by Zuzana July 3, 2020

    Cabbage Companion Planting: A Comprehensive Guide to Enhancing Growth and Pest Control Cabbage is a popular vegetable that is relatively easy to grow, but it can be susceptible to pests …

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    Louisa Catherine Adams: The First Foreign-Born First Lady of the United States

    by Peter July 2, 2020
    by Peter July 2, 2020

    Louisa Catherine Adams: The First Foreign-Born First Lady Louisa Catherine Adams, the wife of John Quincy Adams, holds the distinction of being the first and only foreign-born First Lady of …

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