Fish Navigation Skills: Beyond the Aquarium Animal Cognition and Domain Transfer Animals possess remarkable navigation skills that enable them to find food, mates, and migrate. However, researchers are still exploring …
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Animal Behavior
Fish Navigation Beyond the Aquarium: Goldfish Driving Vehicles and Adapting to New Environments
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British Lawyers Take a Stand Against Fossil Fuels and Climate Injustice Landmark Pledge Defies Cab Rank Rule A group of top British lawyers has made a bold move in the …
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Fashion
Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group’s Fashion Revolution: Breaking Conventions and Inspiring Contemporary Style
by Kimby KimVirginia Woolf’s Influence on Fashion: The Bloomsbury Group’s Sartorial Revolution The Bloomsbury Group: Breaking Fashion Conventions In the early 20th century, a group of influential British writers, artists, and philosophers …
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Bringing Extinct Birds Back to Life, One Cartoon at a Time Ralph Steadman’s Extinct Bird Illustrations Renowned artist Ralph Steadman has embarked on a unique project to bring extinct bird …
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Uncategorized
Thermopylae: A Battlefield of Legends, Saboteurs, and Strategic Importance
by Peterby PeterThermopylae: A Battlefield of Legends and Saboteurs Strategic Importance of Thermopylae Thermopylae, a narrow pass located above Greece’s Malian Gulf, has played a pivotal role in military history. Its strategic …
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Rediscovering Lost Silent Films: The “Mostly Lost” Film Festival The Library of Congress is inviting the public to help identify obscure silent films at its annual “Mostly Lost” film festival. …
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Nature and Wildlife
Discover New Zealand’s Natural Treasures: A Guide to Milford Sound, Brown Trout Fishing, and More
by Kimby KimDiscover New Zealand’s Natural Wonders Milford Sound: A Majestic Fjord Milford Sound, nestled in the heart of Fiordland National Park, is a breathtaking natural wonder. Its sheer rock walls plunge …
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Animals
Misty of Chincoteague: The Pony Who Survived the Devastating Ash Wednesday Storm
by Zuzanaby ZuzanaMisty 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 Rosaby RosaLyrarapax 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, …