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    Growing Pumpkins: Everything You Need to Know

    by Keira January 15, 2020
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    January 15, 2020
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  • Archaeology

    1.4-Million-Year-Old Bone Hand Ax Discovery Reveals Sophisticated Homo Erectus Toolmaking

    by Peter January 14, 2020
    by Peter January 14, 2020

    1.4-Million-Year-Old Bone Hand Ax Found in Ethiopia Discovery of a Rare Tool Archaeologists in Ethiopia have discovered a 1.4-million-year-old bone hand ax, a remarkable find that sheds light on the …

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  • Zoology

    Urban Spiders: Thriving in the Concrete Jungle | Impact of Urbanization on Spider Size and Fertility

    by Peter January 14, 2020
    by Peter January 14, 2020

    Urban Spiders: Thriving in the Concrete Jungle The Impact of Urbanization on Spider Size and Fertility As cities expand, they encroach on natural environments, impacting the wildlife that inhabits them. …

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  • Social Commentary

    Frantz Zéphirin: Uncovering the Truths of Haitian Society Through Art

    by Jasmine January 13, 2020
    by Jasmine January 13, 2020

    Frantz Zéphirin: Haitian Master of Social Commentary Early Life and Influences Frantz Zéphirin was born in Cap-Haitien, Haiti, in 1968. Raised by his grandmother near a voodoo compound, he began …

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  • Biology

    Great Reed Warblers: Unraveling the Mystery of Wintertime Song Practice

    by Rosa January 13, 2020
    by Rosa January 13, 2020

    Great Reed Warblers: Wintertime Song Practice for Springtime Success Winter Singing: A Surprising Practice While many birds migrate south for the winter to escape the harsh conditions, some species, like …

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  • Marine Science

    Fish Mimicry: Black-Marble Jawfish Mimics Mimic Octopus for Protection

    by Rosa January 12, 2020
    by Rosa January 12, 2020

    Fish Mimics Fish-Mimicking Octopus Mimicry in the Marine World Mimicry is a fascinating survival strategy in which one species evolves to resemble another, often more dangerous species. This provides protection …

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  • Sculpture

    Embracing Failure and Finding Inspiration: The Journey of Sculptor and Carver Danielle Rose Byrd

    by Jasmine January 11, 2020
    by Jasmine January 11, 2020

    Meet Danielle Rose Byrd: The Sculptor and Carver Who Embraces Failure Early Influences and Artistic Journey Danielle Rose Byrd’s passion for woodworking emerged during her time at a small liberal …

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  • Agriculture

    4-H: A Complex History of Modernization, Gender, and Sustainability in American Agriculture

    by Rosa January 11, 2020
    by Rosa January 11, 2020

    4-H: A Complex Legacy in American Agriculture Early Roots and Modernization 4-H, an iconic youth organization in the United States, has a history that extends back to the early 1900s. …

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  • Nature

    Ultimate Guide to June Bug Control: Get Rid of June Bugs for Good

    by Zuzana January 11, 2020
    by Zuzana January 11, 2020

    How to Get Rid of June Bugs Effectively Understanding June Bugs June bugs, also known as June beetles or May bugs, are common insects that can be a nuisance in …

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  • Uncategorized

    The Berger Cookie: A Sweet Taste of Baltimore’s Culinary Heritage

    by Peter January 10, 2020
    by Peter January 10, 2020

    The Berger Cookie: Baltimore’s Beloved Chocolate Delicacy A Taste of History The Berger cookie, a cherished symbol of Baltimore, has been delighting locals for nearly two centuries. Its unique combination …

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