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Bussa's Rebellion and the 200-year Fight to End British Rule in Barbados

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The struggle to sever colonial ties with the British has been going on for nearly 400 years in Barbados. On Nov. 30, 2021, the island officially became a republic, installing Dame Sandra Mason as its first president.

How the Bessemer Process Changed the World of Steelmaking

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Uncover the impact of the Bessemer process, which revolutionized steel production and shaped modern society.

A Deep Dive on the Kraken, a Shipwrecking Sea Monster

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Legends of the Kraken attacking ships date back to the Vikings. But since the giant squid ended up being real, could this aquatic cryptid be out there too?

Michael Heizer's Magnum Opus, 'City,' Opens After 50 Years

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"City," the much-anticipated, 50-year-long project by artist Michael Heizer, has opened in the desert of Nevada. But don't expect to be able to see it anytime soon.

15 Types of Flowers to Brighten Your Garden or Bouquet

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Whether in a garden or a wedding bouquet, different types of flowers can brighten so many aspects of human life. From elegant flower arrangements to the stunning blossoms found in the wild, flowering plants come in different shapes, sizes and colors.

5 Texas Beaches for Family-friendly Summer Fun

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Sure, you could hit Florida or California, but if you're dreaming of sun, sand and surf, why not head somewhere unexpected?

Blue Jellyfish Have Specialized Tissues in Place of Eyes, Brains, and More

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If you spot a splash of electric blue drifting along the shoreline, it's probably not a plastic bag. That pulsing blob is likely either a Portuguese man-of-war or a blue jellyfish, one of the most striking marine invertebrates you can find floating near beaches in the Northern Hemisphere (primarily in the North Atlantic region).

Who invented the cell phone?

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It seems like virtually everyone has a cell phone. In fact, you probably have one in your pocket right now. Many had the idea for the device, but only one could successfully introduce the gadget. Who was it?

How to Draw Landscapes

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Draw landscapes to honor their beauty. Follow our simple step-by-step instructions to learn how to draw landscapes -- from waterfalls to cityscapes.

How Hibernation Works

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Hibernation is a survival strategy designed to conserve energy when conditions are harsh. Learn all about hibernation, like how it affects the body.

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