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    Animal Behavior

    Bees: Smarter Than We Thought: Cognitive Abilities, Learning, and Communication

    by Peter June 13, 2024
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    June 13, 2024
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  • Cultural Heritage

    Antiquities Looting in Syria: A Grave Threat to Cultural Heritage and a Source of Terror Funding

    by Kim June 13, 2024
    by Kim June 13, 2024

    Antiquities Looting in Syria: A Threat to Cultural Heritage The Destruction of Syria’s Cultural Heritage During wartime, cultural heritage sites are often at risk. In Syria, the Islamic State (ISIS) …

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  • Culinary Traditions

    Belgian Beer Culture Celebrated by Unesco as Intangible Heritage

    by Kim June 13, 2024
    by Kim June 13, 2024

    Unesco Recognizes Belgian Beer Culture as Intangible Heritage Belgian Beer: A Cultural Legacy Belgium’s rich beer culture has been celebrated by Unesco, which has added it to its Representative List …

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  • Urban Planning

    Motopia: A Pedestrian Paradise – Geoffrey Jellicoe’s Futuristic City Vision

    by Kim June 13, 2024
    by Kim June 13, 2024

    Motopia: A Pedestrian Paradise A Visionary City of the Future In 1960, British architect Geoffrey Alan Jellicoe envisioned a futuristic town called Motopia, where drivers and non-drivers lived in harmony. …

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  • Medieval Art

    Discovery of 700-Year-Old Gothic Statue in Spanish Riverbed Sheds Light on Medieval History

    by Kim June 13, 2024
    by Kim June 13, 2024

    700-Year-Old Gothic Statue Found in Spanish Riverbed Discovery In a remarkable discovery, a fisherman in Galicia, Spain, stumbled upon a rare medieval statue depicting the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus …

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  • Health and Medicine

    Scientist Allergies: A Hidden Hazard in the Lab | Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

    by Peter June 12, 2024
    by Peter June 12, 2024

    Scientist Allergies: A Hidden Hazard in the Lab Allergies are a common problem for people who work with animals, insects, and other organisms in the lab. In fact, scientists are …

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  • Gardening

    Reusing and Replacing Old Mulch: A Comprehensive Guide for Gardeners

    by Keira June 12, 2024
    by Keira June 12, 2024

    What to Do With Old Mulch in Spring Understanding Old Mulch Mulch plays a crucial role in protecting plants throughout the year, even during dormancy. However, as spring approaches, gardeners …

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  • Botany

    New Zealand’s Pohutukawa Tree: Unraveling Its Ancient Australian Origins

    by Rosa June 12, 2024
    by Rosa June 12, 2024

    New Zealand’s Iconic Pohutukawa Tree: Unraveling its Australian Roots Discovery of Ancient Fossils in Tasmania The pohutukawa tree, revered for its vibrant crimson blooms that grace New Zealand’s summer landscapes, …

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  • Cultural Heritage

    Explore South Carolina’s Cultural Treasures: A Journey Through History and Art

    by Zuzana June 12, 2024
    by Zuzana June 12, 2024

    South Carolina’s Cultural Gems: A Journey Through History and Art Historical Treasures South Carolina is a treasure trove of historical destinations, offering a glimpse into the state’s rich past. Embark …

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  • Food Science

    The Quest to Return Tomatoes to Their Full-Flavored Glory: A Guide to Breeding, Flavor, and Home Gardening

    by Rosa June 12, 2024
    by Rosa June 12, 2024

    The Quest to Return Tomatoes to Their Full-Flavored Glory Breeding for Bigger, Blander Tomatoes Over the years, tomatoes have undergone significant genetic changes in the pursuit of larger, more durable …

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