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    Exploring the Scariest Forces of Nature: An Interview with J. Madeleine Nash

    by Rosa August 9, 2024
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  • Health and Wellness

    Teen Sick-Lit: A Critical Examination of Negative Stereotypes and the Dangers of Conformity

    by Peter August 9, 2024
    by Peter August 9, 2024

    Teen Sick-Lit: A Critical Examination Negative Stereotypes and the Ill The emerging genre of “teen sick-lit” has drawn criticism for its portrayal of chronically ill adolescents. Researchers argue that these …

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  • Music

    Space Songs: Through the Distance – A Virtual Concert Connecting Art and Science

    by Zuzana August 9, 2024
    by Zuzana August 9, 2024

    National Air and Space Museum Hosts Free Virtual Concert: ‘Space Songs: Through the Distance’ Art and Science Collide in Musical Celebration Prepare for an extraordinary musical experience as the Smithsonian’s …

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  • Archaeology

    3,000-Year-Old Wishing Well Unearthed in Germany Reveals Bronze Age Rituals

    by Rosa August 9, 2024
    by Rosa August 9, 2024

    Archaeologists Unearth 3,000-Year-Old Wishing Well in Germany Discovery of a Bronze Age Treasure In the town of Germering, Bavaria, archaeologists have made an extraordinary discovery: a 3,000-year-old wishing well brimming …

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  • Health and Wellness

    Hot Toddy: A Comforting Winter Beverage with Potential Health Benefits

    by Peter August 9, 2024
    by Peter August 9, 2024

    Hot Toddy: A Comforting Winter Beverage with Potential Health Benefits History of the Hot Toddy The Hot Toddy, a classic winter beverage, originated in the 18th century as a medicinal …

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  • Biology

    Defending Science Education: The Battle Over Evolution in Texas

    by Rosa August 8, 2024
    by Rosa August 8, 2024

    Science Education Under Fire in Texas The Battle over Evolution In Texas, a heated debate is underway over the teaching of evolution in public schools. The state’s Board of Education …

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    Unveiling the Enigma: The Voice of Abraham Lincoln

    by Peter August 8, 2024
    by Peter August 8, 2024

    Abraham Lincoln’s Voice: A Historical Enigma The Mystery of Lincoln’s Voice Abraham Lincoln’s voice has been a subject of fascination for historians and the public alike. Despite his profound impact …

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  • History

    The Presidential Turkey Pardon: Tad Lincoln’s Role in the Thanksgiving Tradition

    by Kim August 8, 2024
    by Kim August 8, 2024

    The History of the Presidential Turkey Pardon: Tad Lincoln’s Role Abraham Lincoln and Thanksgiving Thanksgiving became a national holiday in 1863 thanks to President Abraham Lincoln’s proclamation. However, the Confederate …

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  • Music

    Sidney Bechet: The Jazz Original | Pioneering Innovator and Improviser

    by Jasmine August 8, 2024
    by Jasmine August 8, 2024

    Sidney Bechet: The Jazz Original Early Life and Career Sidney Bechet, born in New Orleans in 1897, was a musical prodigy who began performing professionally at the age of 13. …

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    The Red Ball Express: Black Soldiers Fueling Allied Victory in WWII

    by Peter August 7, 2024
    by Peter August 7, 2024

    The Red Ball Express: Black Soldiers Fueling Allied Victory in WWII Logistics and Supply: The Challenge of Advancing Fronts In the summer of 1944, Allied forces surged eastward across France, …

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