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How to Study Effectively in College

If you're in college, there are many things you should keep in mind while studying. You should be sure to prioritize quality over quantity when you study. Knowing how much ... more

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Three Reasons to Invest in Quality Candle Boxes

Custom printed Candle Boxes are a delightful gift box. Custom printed boxes are rich in texture and design and are customized to support and preserve the candle inside. ... more

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Types of Candle Boxes

You can choose from a number of different materials for the Candle Boxes. These materials can be corrugated, cardboard, or tulle. Offset printing is a popular option ... more

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Orangutans Know How to Make and Use Basic Stone Tools

Do Orangutans possess this human triat? the ability to create tools. Dr. Alba Motes-Rodrigo from the Department of Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology at the ... more

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A scathing 18th-century love note sewn with human hair will be displayed at the London Museum.

Anna Maria Radclyffe most likely embroidered the phrase using her husband's hair, James Radclyffe, who was killed in 1716 for rebelling against King George III. Anna Maria ... more

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72.5-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Footprints Discovered in Canada

More than 100 footprints of hadrosaurid and tyrannosaurid dinosaurs preserved within the bank of the Redwillow River, located near the city of Grande Prairie in Alberta, ... more

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Giant Crocodile Found with a Baby Dinosaur Still in Its Stomach

Scientists utilised nuclear technology to scan the fossilised stomach contents of a 93-million-year-old crocodile to uncover that it had eaten a newborn dinosaur just ... more

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Scientists are perplexed by the discovery of the largest galaxy ever discovered.

Astronomers have discovered the largest galaxy ever discovered, and they have no idea how it became that massive.The Alcyoneus galaxy, which spans 16.3 million ... more

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Scientists in New Zealand have discovered a "quite rare and exciting find": a baby ghost shark.

Sydney: While the word "baby shark" is usually heard in a children's song, it has delighted New Zealand scientists following the rare finding of a juvenile ghost shark ... more

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2 stars covered in unusual elements have a puzzling origin story

Astronomers have discovered a pair of strange stars, unlike any they have ever seen, that is covered in a perplexing accumulation of odd compounds. These cosmic oddballs ... more

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The most extreme rogue wave ever identified is a 4-story rogue wave that erupted at random in the Pacific Ocean.

According to scientists, a four-story-tall rogue wave that briefly appeared in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Canada in 2020 was the "most extreme" example of the ... more

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Australian Stinging Trees Contain 'Scorpion-like Venom'

Researchers have spotted a tree in Australia that secrets "scorpion-like" toxins. This chemical can spike severe pain for weeks. These so-called Stinging trees from ... more

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'Killer' Cretaceous Croc Devoured a Dinosaur as its Last Meal

The remains of the ancient crocodile predator along with its well-preserved last meal (a young dinosaur) are found in the Great Australian Super Basin. The finding dated ... more

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Apple Watch detects thyroid issue signs months before a diagnosis.

Sydney: A nursing student in Australia is urging Apple Watch users to enable heart rate notifications after the wearable device recognized symptoms of a thyroid problem ... more

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DNA Samples of Related Elephants Reveals Illegal Ivory Trafficking Networks

The elephant population is encountering illegal poaching for their ivory for many decades. The trade of elephant products, however, is conducted under strict legal ... more

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Scientists Build Robotic Fish Powered by Human Heart Cells

Something fishy is sniffing at Harvard University. The Scientists from this renowned institution have created an artificial fish with a flapping tail. The tailpiece ... more

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Mum Was Astounded to Discover She Was Breastfeeding While Leaking Milk From Her Armpit

When a nursing mother saw her armpits were leaking milk, she assumed she had a 'third nipple,' only to discover there was a perfectly good reason for it. Watch her recount ... more

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Archaeologists were appalled after discovering six mummified children who were most likely sacrificed.

The skeletons of the children were wrapped in fabric and buried alongside a nobleman, who may have been a prominent political person. The aristocrat, who was roughly 20 ... more

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Astronauts discover an ancient heart-shaped oasis in Egypt just in time for Valentine's Day

Last May, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) were flying 250 miles (400 kilometers) above Earth when they noticed a heart-shaped oasis blooming in the ... more

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Can Spending More Time in the Sauna Save Your Life?

Saunas are globally known for their relaxing attributes. The bath facilitates sweating and provides a soothing sensation to stiff muscles. It improves joint movements and ... more