In December, as the harsh winter approaches, charming robins flee the cold of northern countries and descend to southern countries. These days, you’ll start seeing flocks of these robins more frequently. Are you ready to get to know five species of robins more closely? Field Thrush: The field thrush is…
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CREATORS OF SCIENCE: Robert Koch’s Bacteria
Humanity has had to battle many diseases throughout history. The causes of many diseases we know to be contagious today were previously unknown. Furthermore, these diseases were thought to be caused by unseen forces. Epidemics of syphilis, tuberculosis, and cholera would suddenly break out, killing many people. Robert Koch revealed…
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The Husky’s Surprising History: The Dog That Spread from Siberia to the World
Siberian Husky: Characteristics, Character and History Do you know huskies? Huskies are intelligent, courageous, resilient, intuitive, and friendly dogs. These cheerful animals were one of the first dog breeds domesticated by humans. The ancestors of the Siberian huskies were domesticated by the Chukchi (pronounced “chakchi”) tribe, who lived on the…
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Signs of Autism in Babies (When and How to Understand)
For most parents, the main focus is on meeting their baby’s needs. That means providing for their basic needs like food, sleep, care, supervision, and love, and making sure those are covered. Managing these tasks is a full-time job in itself, for sure. But it’s also important to pay attention…
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Unleash Your Inner Artist with Deep Pumking Coloring Pages!
As summer ends and the air becomes chilly and the leaves start turning and dropping, the harvest season brings the Pumking to where it waits all summer to greet the fall and all the festivities that come with it such as Halloween. The Pumking is not a regular pumpkin carving.…
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Philosophical Mandalas: A Journey to the Tranquility of the Mind
When Thinkers and Patterns Meet in the Thinking Process Amidst the hustle and bustle of modern life, the human mind seeks a corner of peace. As heirs of Socrates, Kant, and Nietzsche, we are accustomed to viewing the world through the lens of critical thinking. Our inner life is like…
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Productive Leisure: A Guide to Personal Growth and Social Well-being
Leisure time is defined as the period remaining after sleep, eating, drinking, fulfilling essential needs, studying, work hours, and social visits. It is time that an individual can use freely, in line with their own interests and talents. While the material aspects of society develop rapidly, the development of its…
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A Forest Fruit: Raspberry
Raspberries belong to the rose family. They are thorny bushes that lose their leaves in winter and live for many years. Raspberries grow naturally in many parts of the world where the weather is mild and rainy. You might know raspberries from ice cream, jam, cookies, or juice. They are…
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Prehistoric Adventures: Fossil Discovery Coloring Book
Fossil Coloring Book. Fossils Are Nature’s Old Photographs. Have you ever come across a cool ancient shell or a rock of a peculiar shape? A fossil could possibly represent a message sent from antiquity. What Are Fossils Fossils Are The Remains Of Living Organisms. What Are They? Fossils Are Nature’s…
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The First Frog Fossil Found in Antarctica
Paleontologists discovered fragments of a 40‑million‑year‑old hip bone and skull belonging to a frog on Seymour Island in Antarctica. The shape of the bones revealed that the frog belonged to the Calyptocephalellidae family, which is known from South America. Today, members of this family live in the humid and warm…