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    Zoology

    Os Cordis: The Tiny Bone with a Big Impact on Heart Health in Chimpanzees and Humans

    by Jasmine November 13, 2025
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    November 13, 2025
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  • Life Sciences

    Why Do Flowers Smell Good? Uncovering the Science of Floral Scents

    by Peter November 11, 2025
    by Peter November 11, 2025

    Why Do Flowers Smell Good? Flower Scents: Aiding Reproduction Flowers emit scents to attract pollinators, such as insects and birds, which help fertilize their flowers. Some plants are generalists and …

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  • Physics

    Lasers: A New Way to Protect Against Lightning Strikes

    by Jasmine November 10, 2025
    by Jasmine November 10, 2025

    Scientists Guide Lightning Bolts with Lasers for the First Time Background Lightning strikes are a powerful and dangerous force of nature. They can cause damage to structures, disrupt infrastructure, and …

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  • Music

    The Saxophone: A Journey of Invention, Evolution, and Musical Expression

    by Jasmine November 10, 2025
    by Jasmine November 10, 2025

    The Saxophone: A History of Innovation and Expression Invention and Early Design The saxophone, an iconic musical instrument, owes its existence to the inventive mind of Belgian-born Adolphe Sax. In …

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  • Neuroscience

    Unveiling the Hidden Spectrum: Addressing Gender Bias in Autism Diagnosis for Women

    by Jasmine November 8, 2025
    by Jasmine November 8, 2025

    Autism in Women: Under-Diagnosed Due to Gender Bias Autism has long been considered a disorder more common in men. However, recent research suggests that this disparity may be due to …

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  • Exploration and Discovery

    Nauscopie: The Enigma of Distant Ship Detection and Its Potential Applications

    by Jasmine November 7, 2025
    by Jasmine November 7, 2025

    Nauscopie: The Enigma of Distant Ship Detection What is Nauscopie? Nauscopie is a historical method of detecting ships at great distances, developed by Étienne Bottineau in the 18th century. It …

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  • Marine Biology

    Oysters: Essential Ecosystem Engineers Facing Decline

    by Peter November 6, 2025
    by Peter November 6, 2025

    The Vital Role of Oysters in Marine Ecosystems and the Threats They Face Oysters are marine invertebrates that play a crucial role in the health of coastal ecosystems. They are …

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  • Home and Living

    Winter Essentials: How to Stay Warm and Cozy in a Canadian Home

    by Jasmine November 5, 2025
    by Jasmine November 5, 2025

    Winter Essentials for a Cozy and Warm Canadian Home Living in Canada, winters can be long, cold, and harsh. But with the right essentials, you can create a cozy and …

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  • Climate Science

    Human-Induced Climate Change Blamed for Australia’s 30-Year Dry Spell

    by Jasmine November 4, 2025
    by Jasmine November 4, 2025

    Climate Change Driving Australia’s Declining Rainfall Australia’s Unique Geography Australia is a land of contrasts, with vast deserts dominating the interior and lush greenery lining the coasts. This distribution of …

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  • Astronomy and Space

    Hubble Space Telescope Discovers Moon Orbiting Dwarf Planet Makemake, Unlocking Clues to Solar System Formation

    by Jasmine November 3, 2025
    by Jasmine November 3, 2025

    Hubble Discovers Moon Orbiting Dwarf Planet Makemake NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured images of a tiny moon orbiting the dwarf planet Makemake, located in the distant Kuiper Belt. This …

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