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    Conservation Biology

    Biden Designates Two New National Monuments: Protecting Indigenous History and Unique Ecosystems

    by Peter December 4, 2025
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    December 4, 2025
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  • Home and Living

    Clean Silicone Baking Mats: Step-by-Step Guide to Prevent Sticky Residue

    by Peter December 3, 2025
    by Peter December 3, 2025

    How to Clean Silicone Baking Mats: A Comprehensive Guide Silicone baking mats have become an indispensable tool in the kitchen, offering a convenient and non-stick surface for baking and cooking. …

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  • Imaging Technology

    Canon’s Revolutionary Image Sensor: Seeing in Near-Complete Darkness

    by Jasmine December 2, 2025
    by Jasmine December 2, 2025

    Canon’s Revolutionary Image Sensor: Seeing in Almost-Total Darkness Introduction Canon, a leading manufacturer of optical products, has unveiled a groundbreaking image sensor that captures high-quality color images in near-complete darkness. …

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  • Ecology

    Saving Monarch Butterflies: A Market-Driven Approach to Habitat Restoration

    by Jasmine December 1, 2025
    by Jasmine December 1, 2025

    Saving Monarch Butterflies: Pay Farmers to Grow Habitats Monarch Butterflies in Decline Monarch butterflies, once numbering in the billions, have seen their populations plummet in recent years. In 2013-2014, their …

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  • History of Science

    Did This Map Guide Columbus? Deciphering a Mysterious 15th-Century Document

    by Jasmine November 30, 2025
    by Jasmine November 30, 2025

    Did This Map Guide Columbus? A Mysterious 15th-Century Document Deciphered In the realm of historical cartography, a mystifying 15th-century document has recently captured the attention of researchers. This undated map, …

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  • Evolutionary Biology

    How Genetic Adaptations Help Lizards Survive and Thrive in City Life

    by Jasmine November 29, 2025
    by Jasmine November 29, 2025

    Genetic Adaptations Help Lizards Thrive in Urban Environments Urbanization: A Challenge for Wildlife Urbanization dramatically alters landscapes, often harming local wildlife. However, some species possess remarkable abilities to adapt and …

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  • Music

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    by Jasmine November 28, 2025
    by Jasmine November 28, 2025

    Vallenato: The Accordion-Driven Music of Colombia The Birthplace of Vallenato: Valledupar Nestled in the heart of northern Colombia, the vibrant city of Valledupar holds a special place in the world …

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  • Performing Arts

    Experience the Vibrant Music and Performing Arts Scene in North Dakota

    by Jasmine November 26, 2025
    by Jasmine November 26, 2025

    Music and Performing Arts in North Dakota North Dakota has a rich history of music and performing arts, dating back to the early days of settlement on the Great Plains. …

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  • Architecture

    Frank Lloyd Wright’s Green Legacy: A Sustainable Addition to the First Unitarian Society Meeting House

    by Jasmine November 25, 2025
    by Jasmine November 25, 2025

    Frank Lloyd Wright’s Green Legacy: A Sustainable Addition to the First Unitarian Society Meeting House History In 1946, the First Unitarian Society of Madison, Wisconsin, commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright, one …

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  • Cultural Preservation

    Unveiling the Secrets of Lukang Longshan Temple: 3D Technology Safeguards a Cultural Treasure

    by Jasmine November 25, 2025
    by Jasmine November 25, 2025

    Experience the Secrets of a Threatened Taiwanese Temple: Lukang Longshan Revealed Through 3D Technology Preserving Cultural Treasures in the Face of Natural Disasters Taiwan’s Lukang Longshan Temple stands as a …

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