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Inside The Billion-Euro Nuclear Reactor That Was Never Switched On

Posted on 2020/03/16 by Carl Robitaille
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Patriotic Canadians will not hoard food

Posted on 2020/03/15 by Carl Robitaille
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True 100 years ago in World War One, still true today. When fear sets in it is hard to act selflessly. The #coronavirus is bad enough, no need to put national food supply under unnecessary additional stress due to hoarding. pic.twitter.com/xe59Qk9hn2

— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 15, 2020
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During WWII Michelangelo’s statue of David was put in a brick cocoon to prevent damage from air attacks

Posted on 2020/03/13 by Carl Robitaille
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Fixing Daylight Saving Time Is THIS Easy

Posted on 2020/03/11 by Carl Robitaille
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When the Sahara Was Green

Posted on 2020/03/11 by Carl Robitaille
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An Eye for Mathematics (feat. 3Blue1Brown)

Posted on 2020/03/10 by Carl Robitaille
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How Jupiter’s Moons Showed Us the Speed of Light

Posted on 2020/03/10 by Carl Robitaille
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North America’s Lost Parrot

Posted on 2020/03/09 by Carl Robitaille
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OneZoom tree of life explorer

Posted on 2020/03/09 by Carl Robitaille
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OneZoom tree of life explorer

Human (Homo sapiens)

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When Authors Lived, Died, and Published Their Most Famous Book

Posted on 2020/03/08 by Carl Robitaille
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When Authors Lived, Died, and Published Their Most Famous Book

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