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nature
Why Animals Don't Cross This Invisible Line
This sea border is only 22 miles across at its narrowest, but even birds and fish don't cross it. In 1859, British scientist Alfred Russel Wallace...
neatorama.com - 30+ days ago

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Don't Sleep On 2024's Most Underrated Tactics RPG
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This nostalgic exhibition dives into a century of British surfing
It is easy to forget that the UK is an island due to the dearth of tropical palm trees, white sandy beaches and rays of the sun. However, the waves across the coastline can provide a good ride — and have been doing so for more than a century, as a splashy new exhibition at the National Mari time...
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crafting
Ways to Display Your Cross Stitch Projects – Cross-Stitch
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craftgossip.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Video: VW Is Almost Ready To Update Its Golf-Based Crossover
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science
Archaeologists Discovered a Hoard of Roman Coins Hidden in a WWII Minefield
After four years of careful excavation, archaeologists can finally dig into the history of the treasure. Amateur archaeologists discovered a gold coin in a field, leading to a full-fledged search that revealed 141 Roman-era gold coins from the late fourth century A.D. • The coins stretch across the...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
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Lufthansa Business Class vs. First Class
For those looking to fly across the Atlantic in style, Lufthansa is a popular choice thanks to its strong award availability and premium cabin...
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beauty
My Fine Lines and Pores Look Virtually Invisible Thanks to This Blurring Primer
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beauty
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27 best stocking stuffers to shop on sale during Amazon Canada's extended Fall Prime Day — starting from $ 7
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Please Don't Make Me Do A Camera Quest - Aftermath
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nature
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education
Stanford University and University of California schools now in DOJ’s crosshairs over affirmative action
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gaming
Bandai Unveils Physical PlayStation Logo With Iconic Startup Sound
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design
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nutrition
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how-to
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space
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education
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learning
Opinion | Grades fail the test. It’s time to change education’s status quo.
Regarding Daniel Pink’s March 3 online column, “Why not get rid of grades?”: Governors across the country — Democratic and Republican alike — are rethinking how we measure success. There’s no doubt the U.S. education system, from early childhood through college, is due for a redesign to keep pace...
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