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Held captive in their own country during World War II, Japanese Americans used nature to cope with t

Incarcerated in rough barracks surrounded by barbed wire and armed soldiers, Japanese Americans made functional and beautiful items to ease their suffering.

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Victorians found a way to anonymously tell people they didn’t like exactly how they felt.

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Goldenberg’s Peanut Chews, Goobers and Whitman’s Sampler boxes of chocolates are just a few confectionary…

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Americans are asking too much of their dogs

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Why ‘The West Wing’ went from a bipartisan hit to a polarized streaming comfort watch over 2 decades

‘The West Wing’s’ transition from broadcast TV behemoth to ‘bittersweet comfort watch’ in today’s streaming era reveals…

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No animal alive today is ‘primitive’ – why are so many still labeled that way?

All species alive today, from chimpanzees to bacteria, are cousins that each have equally long lineages, rather than ancestors or…

By Kevin Omland - 8 hours ago
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Winter Olympians often compete in freezing temperatures – physiology and advances in materials scien

While physical exertion helps athletes stay warm, sweating can lead to dehydration.

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