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    Trypophobia: What It Is, Symptoms, Causes, and Coping Mechanisms

    by Rosa September 25, 2020
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    September 25, 2020
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    Uncovering the Birthplace of Henry VII: Archaeological Excavation at Pembroke Castle

    by Peter September 24, 2020
    by Peter September 24, 2020

    Pembroke Castle Excavation Sheds Light on Henry VII’s Birthplace Historical Background Henry VII, the first Tudor king of England, was born in 1457 at Pembroke Castle in Wales. However, the …

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  • Fashion

    Reliving the Ebony Fashion Fair: A Trailblazing Cultural Phenomenon that Empowered Generations

    by Zuzana September 24, 2020
    by Zuzana September 24, 2020

    Reliving the Ebony Fashion Fair: A Cultural Phenomenon The Trailblazing Show For over 50 years, a group of extraordinary African-American models embarked on a remarkable journey across the country, bringing …

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  • Nature and Wildlife

    Desolation Wilderness: A Pristine Alpine Paradise for Hiking, Camping, and Wildlife Viewing

    by Kim September 24, 2020
    by Kim September 24, 2020

    Desolation Wilderness: A Pristine Alpine Paradise Location and Geography Nestled just west of Lake Tahoe, Desolation Wilderness encompasses 63,475 acres of breathtaking alpine and subalpine landscapes. Designated as a wilderness …

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  • Home and Garden

    25 Bedroom Accent Wall Ideas to Transform Your Sleep Space

    by Keira September 24, 2020
    by Keira September 24, 2020

    Bedroom Accent Walls: 25 Ideas to Transform Your Sleep Space Accent walls are a fantastic way to add personality and style to your bedroom. They can be used to create …

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  • Biology

    T. Rex Tongue Mobility: New Research Challenges Hollywood Depictions

    by Peter September 23, 2020
    by Peter September 23, 2020

    Actually, T. Rex Probably Couldn’t Stick Out Its Tongue Tongue Mobility in Dinosaurs Scientists have discovered that the fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex, often depicted with a gaping maw and flapping tongue, …

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  • Nature

    Jack Pine Tree Care: A Comprehensive Guide to Growing and Maintaining Hardy Conifers

    by Zuzana September 23, 2020
    by Zuzana September 23, 2020

    Growing and Caring for Jack Pine Trees Native Conifers with Unique Characteristics Jack pine trees (Pinus banksiana) are hardy native conifers that thrive in harsh conditions, including poor, rocky soil. …

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  • Sports Science and Kinesiology

    The Evolution of the Football’s Unique Shape: From Pigskin to Prolate Spheroid

    by Rosa September 22, 2020
    by Rosa September 22, 2020

    The Evolution of the Football’s Unique Shape The Origins of “Pigskin” The iconic “pigskin” of American football is not actually made from pig skin, but rather from cowhide. The nickname …

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  • Wildlife Biology

    Monitoring Wolves in a New Era: The Howlbox Revolution

    by Rosa September 22, 2020
    by Rosa September 22, 2020

    Call of the Wolf: Monitoring Wolves in a New Era Reintroduction and Traditional Monitoring A decade ago, the reintroduction of gray wolves into Yellowstone National Park marked a significant milestone …

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  • Biology

    Charles Darwin’s Rare Autographed Manuscript: A Glimpse into the Mind of a Genius

    by Rosa September 21, 2020
    by Rosa September 21, 2020

    Charles Darwin’s Rare Autographed Manuscript: A Glimpse into the Mind of a Genius The Manuscript In 1865, Charles Darwin, the renowned naturalist and father of evolutionary biology, penned an autographed …

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