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    Preserving Legacy and Facing Challenges: The Story of Willard Farm

    by Rosa April 22, 2020
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    April 22, 2020
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  • Gardening

    The Ultimate Guide to Growing and Caring for Cast Iron Plants

    by Keira April 21, 2020
    by Keira April 21, 2020

    Cast Iron Plant: A Guide to Growing and Care for Beginners Overview The cast iron plant (Aspidistra elatior), true to its name, is a low-maintenance, hardy houseplant known for its …

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  • Urban Planning

    Rethinking the Parking Lot: Unlocking Innovation and Sustainability in Urban Design

    by Zuzana April 21, 2020
    by Zuzana April 21, 2020

    Rethinking the Parking Lot: Innovative Solutions for Urban Spaces Parking Lot Design and Innovation Traditional parking lots, characterized by vast asphalt slabs and concrete boxes, have long been neglected in …

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  • Literature

    Hay-on-Wye: The Town Transformed by Books and the Eccentric King of Used Books

    by Kim April 19, 2020
    by Kim April 19, 2020

    Hay-on-Wye: The Literary Kingdom of Richard Booth The Man Who Transformed a Welsh Town Nestled in the picturesque Welsh countryside, the historic town of Hay-on-Wye was once a sleepy farming …

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  • Archaeozoology

    Cat Paw Print on 2,000-Year-Old Roman Roof Tile in Lincolnshire Sheds Light on Ancient Cats

    by Rosa April 18, 2020
    by Rosa April 18, 2020

    Cat Paw Print Found on 2,000-Year-Old Roman Roof Tile Discovery and Significance During the excavation of a highway in Lincolnshire, UK, archaeologists stumbled upon a remarkable find: a 2,000-year-old Roman …

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  • Planetary Science

    Unveiling Climate Change Patterns in Martian Ice Caps: A Radar-Imaging Perspective

    by Rosa April 18, 2020
    by Rosa April 18, 2020

    Martian Climate Change Patterns Revealed in Ice Caps Ice Caps as Climate History Books Just like Earth, Mars has experienced significant climate changes over time. These changes are recorded in …

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  • Marine Science

    Oysters’ Lunar Love Affair: How the Moon Influences Shell Opening

    by Peter April 17, 2020
    by Peter April 17, 2020

    Oysters: Lunar Rhythm Regulates Shell Opening The Lunar Connection The moon exerts a subtle yet profound influence on the behavior of many marine creatures, including oysters. A recent study published …

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  • Environmental Science

    Art Meets Science: A Golden Canopy of Renewable Energy on Melbourne Beach

    by Rosa April 16, 2020
    by Rosa April 16, 2020

    Art Meets Science: A Golden Canopy of Renewable Energy Innovative Landmark Proposal for Melbourne Beach Architects have unveiled an ambitious proposal for a sustainable landmark on Melbourne’s St Kilda Beach. …

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  • Zoology

    Cats: A History of Growth and Domestication Over Time

    by Rosa April 15, 2020
    by Rosa April 15, 2020

    Cats: A History of Growth and Domestication The Viking Age: Cats as Companions and Commodities During the Viking Age, cats were prized companions for their pest control abilities. However, they …

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  • Uncategorized

    The Weimar Republic: Lessons for Preserving Democracy in Modern Times

    by Peter April 15, 2020
    by Peter April 15, 2020

    Weimar Republic: Lessons for Modern Democracy Progressive Reforms and Democratic Ideals The Weimar Republic, established in Germany after World War I, is often remembered for its tumultuous end and the …

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