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    Boost Your Home’s Value with the Right Paint Colors: A Comprehensive Guide

    by Keira March 21, 2020
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    March 21, 2020
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  • Earth Science

    The Day an Asteroid Ended the Reign of Dinosaurs: A Timeline of Devastation

    by Peter March 19, 2020
    by Peter March 19, 2020

    Timeline of Devastation: The Day an Asteroid Ended the Reign of Dinosaurs Impact and Crater Formation On a fateful day 66 million years ago, an asteroid larger than six miles …

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  • Archaeology

    Ötzi the Iceman’s Tattoos: Unraveling the Ancient Enigma

    by Peter March 19, 2020
    by Peter March 19, 2020

    Ötzi the Iceman’s Tattoos: Unveiling the Mystery Ötzi the Iceman, a 5,300-year-old mummy discovered in the Tyrolean Alps, has captivated researchers with his numerous tattoos. These intricate markings, found across …

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  • Zoology

    Sharks: 10 Unbelievable Discoveries That Will Change Your Perspective

    by Rosa March 18, 2020
    by Rosa March 18, 2020

    Sharks: 10 Fascinating Discoveries Greenland Sharks: The Longest-Lived Vertebrates Greenland sharks, found in the cold waters near the Arctic, have a lifespan of over 400 years, making them the longest-lived …

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  • Social Issues

    How Urban Design Shapes Protest Movements: A Guide for Activists and City Planners

    by Peter March 18, 2020
    by Peter March 18, 2020

    Urban Design: A Key Factor in Protest Movements Influence of Urban Design The layout and design of cities can have a significant impact on the ability of citizens to protest …

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  • Home and Garden

    The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Stainless Steel Appliances: Tips, Tricks, and Product Recommendations

    by Keira March 18, 2020
    by Keira March 18, 2020

    The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Stainless Steel Appliances Stainless steel appliances are a popular choice for kitchens because they are durable, easy to clean, and have a sleek, modern look. …

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    Unveiling a Treasure: Discovery of Rare Madeira Wine from the Revolutionary Era at Liberty Hall Museum

    by Peter March 18, 2020
    by Peter March 18, 2020

    Discovery of Rare Madeira Wine at Liberty Hall Museum Historical Significance During a renovation project at the Liberty Hall Museum on the campus of New Jersey’s Kean University, historians stumbled …

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  • Home and Garden

    25 Stunning Dining Room Ideas to Elevate Your Home Decor

    by Keira March 16, 2020
    by Keira March 16, 2020

    25 Dining Room Ideas to Inspire Your Next Home Decor Project Dining rooms are no longer just functional spaces; they’re canvases for expression and creativity. From chic and modern to …

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  • Environment

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    by Kim March 15, 2020
    by Kim March 15, 2020

    La Jolla’s Iconic “Lorax” Tree Falls, Leaving a Legacy of Environmentalism The Fallen Giant Last week, the Monterey cypress tree in La Jolla, California, believed to have inspired the beloved …

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  • Natural History

    Climate Change, Not Hunting, May Have Doomed the Woolly Rhinoceros: Genetic Insights and Environmental Impacts

    by Peter March 15, 2020
    by Peter March 15, 2020

    Climate Change, Not Hunting, May Have Doomed the Woolly Rhinoceros The Once-Thriving Woolly Rhino The woolly rhinoceros, an iconic creature of the Ice Age, roamed the Earth for hundreds of …

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