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    Discover New Zealand’s Natural Treasures: A Guide to Milford Sound, Brown Trout Fishing, and More

    by Kim July 25, 2024
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    July 25, 2024
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  • Animals

    Misty of Chincoteague: The Pony Who Survived the Devastating Ash Wednesday Storm

    by Zuzana July 25, 2024
    by Zuzana July 25, 2024

    Misty of Chincoteague: The Pony Who Weathered the Storm The Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962 On March 7, 1962, a fierce nor’easter known as the Ash Wednesday Storm battered the …

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  • Paleontology

    Lyrarapax unguispinus: The Fanged, Killer Babies of the Cambrian Explosion

    by Rosa July 24, 2024
    by Rosa July 24, 2024

    Lyrarapax unguispinus: The Fanged, Killer Babies of the Cambrian Explosion Discovery of Juvenile Fossil Reveals Advanced Predatory Features In the depths of Earth’s ancient seas, around 500 million years ago, …

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  • Biology

    Microbial Clouds: The Invisible Fingerprint That Can Identify You

    by Rosa July 24, 2024
    by Rosa July 24, 2024

    Microbial Clouds: An Invisible Fingerprint What are Microbial Clouds? Each of us is surrounded by a unique cloud of invisible microbes, known as a microbial cloud. These clouds are made …

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  • Interior Design

    How to Make a Couch in Front of a Window Look Stylish: A Comprehensive Guide

    by Jasmine July 24, 2024
    by Jasmine July 24, 2024

    How to Make a Couch in Front of a Window Look Stylish Placing a couch in front of a window can be a great way to maximize space and create …

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  • Food and Drink

    A Slice of Heaven: The History and Culture of Neapolitan Pizza

    by Kim July 24, 2024
    by Kim July 24, 2024

    The History of Pizza in Naples Pizza is a beloved dish with a rich and contested history. Some claim it originated in Greece, while others believe it hails from southern …

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  • Zoology

    Bonobos: Food Sharing and Altruism | Evidence of Altruism in Our Closest Primate Relatives

    by Rosa July 24, 2024
    by Rosa July 24, 2024

    Bonobos: Food Sharing and Altruism Introduction Sharing is a behavior that is often thought to be unique to humans. However, recent research has shown that bonobos, our closest primate relatives, …

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  • Futuristic Art

    Arthur Radebaugh: The Visionary Illustrator Who Predicted the Future

    by Zuzana July 24, 2024
    by Zuzana July 24, 2024

    Arthur Radebaugh: The Visionary Illustrator of the Future In the mid-20th century, before the iconic cartoon series “The Jetsons” captured the public’s imagination, another artist was envisioning a fantastical future: …

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  • History of Science

    Herbert Spencer: Unraveling the Legacy of the Man Behind ‘Survival of the Fittest’

    by Rosa July 24, 2024
    by Rosa July 24, 2024

    Herbert Spencer: The Controversial Victorian Thinker Early Life and Influences Herbert Spencer, born in 1820, was a self-taught Victorian thinker who made significant contributions to science and philosophy. He worked …

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  • Archaeology

    Exceptional Roman Burials in Britain Reveal Cultural Transition and High Status

    by Rosa July 23, 2024
    by Rosa July 23, 2024

    High-Status Roman Burials Unearth Insights into Roman Britain Discovery of Exceptional Graves Archaeologists excavating a site in southwest England have uncovered an extraordinary set of 50 Roman-era burials, providing a …

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