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This is a fascinating article about the expansion of wildness and wilderness in locations in Scotland (as well as worldwide). This could include the repopulation of wild areas with such animals as wolves, red squirrels, etc.
Some very interesting photographs here! What are your favorites?
This is a neat article about the life and times of Eric Carle, the author of "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" as well as a number of other beautifully illustrated children's books, This article particularly focuses on how his difficult childhood actually helped the author to create …
Interesting possibilities here in terms of gasoline alternatives! Right now I would be concerned about the longevity of that battery charge considering the amount of driving I do, but it looks like they are working on ironing out that problem.
A true food emergency?!?
The act of bestiality is a step closer to becoming illegal in Florida now that a Senate committee voted to slap a third-degree felony charge on anyone who has sex...
This is a very interesting "Top 10". I definitely agree that the internet should be right up there on top, but I do have two questions: 1. What about the printing press? 2. In what ways has the iPhone changed the world?
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