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Humans Evolving Along Poison #evolution #learning #andes #humanevolution #science #genetics #history

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An Analysis of Modern Republicanism | Explainer

21 Mar 2026 Get full, free access to Letters from an American here: https://heathercoxrichardson.substack… You can also find me: Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/hcrichardson… Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heathercoxr… Facebook: / heathercoxrichardson Resources: Home New Homepage 2025 https://cc4democracy.com/ https://liberalrocks.com/ Take Action https://www.congress.gov/members/find… © 2026 Heather Cox … Continue reading

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Is This England’s Oldest Fairy Tale?

21 Mar 2026 #History #EnglishFolklore #FairyTales Fairies are often thought of as part of Celtic folklore — but they run deep in English history too. This video explores one of the earliest recorded “fairy-like” encounters in England: the Green Children … Continue reading

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The cathartic ritual of Carnival that has stayed with us through the ages

18 Mar 2026 PERUGIA 🐈All hail the God of boundaries and of the liminal: Dionysus […]

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Found in caves across Europe, the 32 symbols identified by Genevieve von Petzinger suggest early humans used shared signs with meaning—possibly one of the earliest steps toward writing.

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Idris Elba’s Madame Tussauds Wax Figure Opens his Phone with Face ID

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The Greater Wax Moth: this moth has the most sensitive hearing of any animal in the world, with its tiny ears detecting frequencies of up to 300,000Hz; just to put that into perspective, humans can detect frequencies as high as 20,000Hz, while dogs can detect up to 65,000Hz, and bats up to 210,000

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Epstein, Maxwell, Prince Andrew: the “backstage” lens

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You’ll Need a Magnifying Glass to Read Some of the World’s Smallest Books at the V&A | Colossal

March 13, 2026 BooksDesignHistory Kate Mothes At Windsor Castle, a one-of-a-kind architectural marvel isn’t a structural part of the building itself or even a full-size feature. Here, you’ll find Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, widely regarded as the largest and most … Continue reading

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Ant Cloning | One Mom Gives Birth to Two Species #evolution #learning #animals #insects #science

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