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    James Watson’s Nobel Medal Auction: Controversy, Backlash, and the Legacy of a Flawed Genius

    by Peter March 9, 2020
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    Unveiling Santa’s House: A Virtual Tour of the North Pole Oasis

    by Zuzana March 9, 2020
    by Zuzana March 9, 2020

    Santa’s House: A Virtual Tour of the North Pole Oasis Santa’s Festive Abode Zillow, the renowned real estate platform, has unveiled a captivating virtual tour of Santa’s House, nestled amidst …

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  • Religion

    Pope Francis: The First Non-European Pope in Over 1,000 Years

    by Zuzana March 8, 2020
    by Zuzana March 8, 2020

    Pope Francis: The First Non-European Pope in Over 1,000 Years On March 13, 2013, history was made when Jorge Mario Bergoglio, a 76-year-old Argentine cardinal, was elected as the new …

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    Young Blood: A Potential Elixir for Aging | Anti-Aging Research and Benefits

    by Peter March 8, 2020
    by Peter March 8, 2020

    Young Blood: A Potential Elixir for Aging What is Parabiosis? Parabiosis is a fascinating and somewhat unsettling scientific technique that involves surgically joining two living creatures together. While conjoined twins …

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  • Zoology

    Man-Eating Lions: Causes, Prevention, and Conservation

    by Rosa March 7, 2020
    by Rosa March 7, 2020

    Man-Eating Lions: The Most Ferocious Predators What are Man-Eating Lions? Unlike most lions, which primarily prey on zebras and giraffes, man-eating lions specifically target humans as their food source. These …

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  • Politics

    Obama Unveils Plans for Presidential Library and Museum on Chicago’s South Side

    by Zuzana March 6, 2020
    by Zuzana March 6, 2020

    Obama Unveils Plans for Presidential Library and Museum on Chicago’s South Side The Vision Former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama have unveiled plans for the Obama …

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    The Ultimate Guide to Push Brooms: Indoor and Outdoor Cleaning Made Easy

    by Peter March 5, 2020
    by Peter March 5, 2020

    Push Brooms: A Comprehensive Guide for Indoor and Outdoor Cleaning What is a Push Broom? A push broom is a specialized cleaning tool designed for sweeping large surfaces, both indoors …

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  • Home Science

    Basement Moisture: Causes, Detection, and Effective Mitigation Strategies

    by Peter March 5, 2020
    by Peter March 5, 2020

    Basement Moisture: Causes and Solutions Sources of Basement Moisture Basement moisture can originate from various sources, both external and internal. External Basement Flooding: Heavy rainfall or regional flooding can inundate …

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  • Marine Biology

    Coral Guard-Crabs: The Unsung Heroes of Coral Reef Defense

    by Rosa March 3, 2020
    by Rosa March 3, 2020

    Coral Reef Protectors: The Vital Role of Coral Guard-Crabs Coral reefs, vibrant underwater ecosystems teeming with life, face numerous threats, including climate change and ocean acidification. However, amidst these challenges, …

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  • Travel

    Discover Boston Harbor Islands: A Hidden Gem of History, Nature, and Recreation

    by Peter March 3, 2020
    by Peter March 3, 2020

    Boston Harbor Islands: A Haven of History and Nature Nestled within Boston Harbor, a short distance from the bustling metropolis, lies a hidden gem: the Boston Harbor Islands National Park …

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