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    Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Your Kitchen Backsplash: Keep it Spotless and Sparkling

    by Keira January 7, 2020
    written by Keira
    January 7, 2020
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    Opera Singing: A Novel Approach to Long-Haul Covid-19 Recovery

    by Peter January 6, 2020
    by Peter January 6, 2020

    Opera Singing Helps Long-Haul Covid-19 Patients Recover What is ENO Breathe? ENO Breathe is a virtual program that helps people recover from long-haul Covid-19 symptoms using the techniques of opera …

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  • Zoology

    Black Widow Spiders Under Attack: The Rise of the Invasive Brown Widow

    by Rosa January 5, 2020
    by Rosa January 5, 2020

    Black Widow Spiders Under Attack: The Rise of the Brown Widow Black Widow Spiders: The Not-So-Deadly Predators Black widow spiders, known for their iconic red hourglass markings and potent venom, …

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  • Paleontology

    Durham Dinosaur Trail: A Journey Through 300 Million Years of Earth’s History

    by Rosa January 3, 2020
    by Rosa January 3, 2020

    Durham Dinosaur Trail: A Journey Through Time The History of the Dinosaur Trail In 1967, the Museum of Life and Science in Durham, North Carolina opened its Pre-History Trail, a …

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  • Photography

    Ghost Town Photography: Illuminating the Past Through Art and Adventure

    by Zuzana January 3, 2020
    by Zuzana January 3, 2020

    Ghost Town Photography: Capturing the Essence of the American West Exploring the Crystal Mine: Colorado’s Haunted Gem Nestled amidst the towering peaks of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, the Crystal Mine beckons …

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  • Health Tech

    Tiny Tooth Sensor Revolutionizes Food Tracking and Health Monitoring

    by Rosa January 1, 2020
    by Rosa January 1, 2020

    Tooth-Mounted Sensor: A Tiny Device for Tracking Food Intake The Need for Food Tracking Nutritionists often recommend keeping a food diary to track your meals and monitor your nutrient intake. …

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  • Wildlife Conservation

    Indochinese Leopard: On the Brink of Extinction and How to Save It

    by Peter December 31, 2019
    by Peter December 31, 2019

    The Indochinese Leopard: On the Brink of Extinction Population Decline and Habitat Loss The Indochinese leopard, a subspecies of leopard native to Southeast Asia, is facing a dire situation. A …

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  • Botany

    Squirting Cucumber: A Comprehensive Guide to Growth, Care, and Cautions

    by Rosa December 31, 2019
    by Rosa December 31, 2019

    Squirting Cucumber: A Curious and Potentially Dangerous Plant Overview The squirting cucumber, also known as the exploding cucumber, is a unique and fascinating plant that draws attention with its explosive …

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    The Forgotten Genocide: Bangladesh’s Fight for Freedom and US Complicity

    by Peter December 30, 2019
    by Peter December 30, 2019

    The Forgotten Genocide: Bangladesh’s Struggle for Independence Historical Context In 1947, the partition of British India created the independent nations of India and Pakistan. However, Pakistan was divided into two …

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  • Cultural Heritage

    The Carnegie Library Rare Books Theft: A Devastating Loss for Pittsburgh and the World

    by Zuzana December 29, 2019
    by Zuzana December 29, 2019

    Carnegie Library’s Rare Books Theft: A Cultural Loss The Oliver Room: A Treasure Trove of Rarities The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh houses a hidden gem known as the Oliver Room, …

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