33,000 dollars were raised to rebuild the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center’s deer shelter.

Photo Credit ( Pixabay ) A storm with gusts of over 80 mph tore through the Portage Valley on January 6, 2025, destroying the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center’s (AWCC) Sitka black-tailed deer shelter. Fortunately, none of the five resident deer were hurt, but the shelter was. Many of Alaska’s large mammals are taken in by…

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A Desert Full of Power: Beijing Will Be Powered by a Giant Solar Array 250 Miles Long

Photo Credit ( Pixabay ) However, two images captured by NASA’s Landsat 8 and 9 satellites—a huge grid of solar panels spanning the Inner Mongolian deserts—bring the plan’s essence into sharp relief. In 2017, the Kubuqi Desert was deserted. Image courtesy of NASA Earth Observatory. NASA’s Earth Observatory provided the image of the Kubuqi Desert’s…

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Scientists Extract 1.2 Million Years of Earth’s Climate Record by Drilling Ice Core Two Miles Below the Surface

Photo Credit ( Freepik ) The successful extraction of what is thought to be the oldest ice in the world by a multinational team of scientists in the Antarctic marks a significant turning point in climate research. They reached the actual bedrock beneath the Antarctic ice sheet by drilling down over two miles to extract…

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A clever son finds a nearby rock and identifies a meteorite as the culprit after the car’s windscreen is smashed.

Photo Credit ( Pexels ) The night before, Paul Butler and his family were watching TV when they heard a big crash outside. They thought it was holiday fireworks and went to bed. When they awoke the following morning, they saw that the car’s glass was broken, but their 12-year-old son had found a small,…

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Under a Lithuanian cathedral, crowns and sceptres were found concealed within the walls.

Photo Credit ( freepik ) The artefacts, which were hidden away for protection prior to World War II, were referred to as “priceless historical treasures” and show how closely the two nations were united. Polish news reports that the search for the missing royal riches started ten years ago. The Archdiocese of Lithuania was aware…

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After his daughter dies after receiving a kidney transplant, the father donates the kidney to the young girl.

Photo Credit ( Pixabay) Andy Emmott claims that when he learnt that young Amber was in critical need of a kidney to save her life, he gave himself up “without hesitation.” The story is heartbreaking. Despite his ceaseless efforts to find a donor, Emmott’s daughter Sarah passed away at the age of eight from kidney…

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With a New Initiative, the Guitar Centre is Replacing Instruments Lost in L.A. Wildfires

Photo Credit ( Pixabay ) Guitar Centre is contributing by offering to repair damaged musical instruments, while businesses, celebrities, and organised sports have been scrambling to try and restore Los Angeles County following the latest round of wildfires. It’s notoriously difficult to make a living as a musician, so you can only imagine what would…

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Researchers Find the Oldest 3D Map in the World in Grooves and Indents on the Cave Floor

Photo Credit (Pixabay) Researchers have discovered proof that Stone Age people in modern-day France engraved a map of their region onto the cave floor, which is a great moment for our heritage. In order to depict rivers and gullies, these early cartographers first chipped away to make indentations for basins. They then carved grooves into…

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Help the National Archives by Volunteering to Translate Modern Novels’ Cursive Handwriting

Photo Credit ( Pixabay ) The National Archives has started an initiative to help transcribe and digitise historical documents written in cursive in honor of America’s quarter-century. Millions of documents in the Archives have never been typeset in a contemporary font. Since cursive is no longer a popular subject in schools, many Americans nowadays may…

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