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    Small Ponds with Waterfalls: A Comprehensive Guide to Creating a Tranquil Oasis in Your Own Backyard

    by Peter July 1, 2024
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  • Native American Culture

    Wounded Knee Artifacts Repatriated to Lakota Sioux Tribes: A Step Towards Healing and Reconciliation

    by Peter July 1, 2024
    by Peter July 1, 2024

    Wounded Knee Artifacts Returned to Lakota Sioux Tribes Repatriation Ceremony Marks Culmination of Decades-Long Process On Saturday, the Founders Museum in Barre, Massachusetts, returned approximately 150 Native American artifacts to …

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  • Inventions and Discoveries

    Black Inventors: Overcoming Barriers and Reshaping American Innovation

    by Rosa July 1, 2024
    by Rosa July 1, 2024

    Black Inventors: Reshaping American Industry Overcoming Barriers: Black Inventors in American History Despite being denied patents and facing systemic exclusion, black inventors played a pivotal role in American innovation. Enslaved …

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  • Wildlife

    Rediscovering the Spix’s Macaw: A Symbol of Hope for Brazil’s Endangered Species

    by Zuzana July 1, 2024
    by Zuzana July 1, 2024

    Spix’s Macaw: A Symbol of Hope for Brazil’s Endangered Species Rediscovery of a Lost Bird For over a decade, the Spix’s Macaw, a critically endangered bird native to Brazil, was …

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  • Wildlife Biology

    Knut the Polar Bear’s Mysterious Death Solved: Autoimmune Disease Blamed

    by Rosa June 30, 2024
    by Rosa June 30, 2024

    Knut the Polar Bear’s Mysterious Death Solved: Autoimmune Disease Blamed Knut’s Tragic Demise On March 19, 2011, Knut, the beloved polar bear and star attraction of the Berlin Zoo, met …

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  • Gardening and Nature

    The Ultimate Guide to Wool Pellets: Benefits, Applications, and Eco-Friendly Gardening Tips

    by Peter June 30, 2024
    by Peter June 30, 2024

    The Ultimate Guide to Wool Pellets Wool pellets are a revolutionary addition to gardening, offering numerous benefits such as superior water retention, soil temperature regulation, weed suppression, and slow nutrient …

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  • Home and Living

    Home: A Place of Belonging and Authenticity

    by Zuzana June 30, 2024
    by Zuzana June 30, 2024

    Home: A Place of Belonging and Authenticity The Essence of Home Home is a concept that has puzzled philosophers and writers for centuries. What exactly is it that makes a …

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  • Uncategorized

    Unearthing the Battle of Waterloo: New Discoveries Shed Light on a Historic Conflict

    by Peter June 30, 2024
    by Peter June 30, 2024

    The Battle of Waterloo: New Discoveries Shed Light on a Historic Conflict Unearthing the Allied Field Hospital Archaeologists conducting the first excavations into the Allied field hospital from the Battle …

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  • Space Exploration

    NASA’s Mission to Conquer Space Laundry: Odor-Resistant Clothing for Astronauts

    by Peter June 30, 2024
    by Peter June 30, 2024

    NASA’s Mission to Conquer Space Laundry The Problem: Dirty Laundry in Zero Gravity Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) face a unique challenge: there’s no laundry facility in space. …

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  • History of Science

    Juanita Moody: The Code-Breaking Pioneer Who Helped Avert Nuclear War

    by Peter June 30, 2024
    by Peter June 30, 2024

    Juanita Moody: Code-Breaking Pioneer in the Cuban Missile Crisis Early Life and Career Born in North Carolina in 1924, Juanita Moody was a trailblazing code-breaker who would later play a …

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