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Science · 13. May 2024
By Analise Gottschalk Cats are adorable creatures that plenty of people enjoy having around them, whether for a reason that helps them with stress, anxiety, etc, or just purely to have them around as a member of the family. Yet, what if you have the nagging urge to have a second one? What can you do to make sure that chaos will not erupt in your house? This article will answer these, and will have many tips and pointers for this process! (This is a guide for indoor cat introductions. ) If you...
Science · 13. May 2024
By Kieran Morrissey-Dhekne Have you ever wondered what it would be like to see ultraviolet and infrared wavelengths? The 2-7 inch long Mantis Shrimp lives in the Pacific and Indian Oceans where it is shallow and warmer. It is very colorful. It can be blue, green and red. The Mantis Shrimp feeds on mollusks and crabs. It kills its prey by “punching it” with club shaped claws. The Zebra Mantis Shrimp is even more fascinating. It does a similar thing but instead of clubs it has spears. It will...

Science · 14. April 2023
By Jasper Ingenthron Did you know that this article is just about Did You Know? Read on to learn some wild facts! Did you know that sloths move so slowly that they grow lichen and moss on their backs!? Did you know that it is impossible for a human to lick their elbow!?! Did you know that crocodiles can not stick their tongues out?!? Did you know that shrimp hearts are in their heads!?! Did you know that it is physically impossible for a pig to look up Did you know that The "sixth sick sheik's...
Science · 03. March 2023
By Jasper Ingenthron For some of you who don’t know what climate change is, it is the effect of global warming/ greenhouse gas emissions. The Earth has a huge bubble of carbon dioxide around its surface that keeps oxygen inside of our atmosphere so we can breathe ( also why you can't breathe in space ). Some signs of Climate change are… Temperatures are rising world-wide due to greenhouse gasses trapping more heat in the atmosphere. Droughts are becoming longer and more extreme around the...

Science · 03. February 2023
By Luca Oringer You are not the only thing out there that has been affected by covid. There are plenty of animals that have been affected but I will be talking about dogs. You may be surprised by this, assuming that they were fine as they were getting more attention than before, but I do mean dogs. Dogs are very social animals and they like to be with other dogs to play with them. Now during covid people didn't want to leave their house because of the risk of getting covid. And if people...

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