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  • Rejected designs for the Eiffel Tower

    Rejected designs for the Eiffel Tower

    When Gustave Eiffel and French designers Maurice Koechlin and Émile Nouguier unveiled their groundbreaking concept for the Eiffel Tower in the 1880s, the Parisian artistic community wasn’t impressed. Intellectuals like Charles Garnier and Guy de Maupassant criticized it as an eyesore, igniting the infamous “Artists Against the Eiffel Tower” petition. The Original Eiffel Tower Designs

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    Finn Oakley

    August 29, 2023
    Architecture & Design, Featured
    Architecture, design, Eiffel Tower, history, Paris, technology, world
  • Why pirates wear an eye patch

    Why pirates wear an eye patch

    An eye patch, a parrot, a wooden leg, and a limp; these iconic attributes paint the picture of a pirate in popular culture. However, there’s more to the eye patch than meets the eye—quite literally. Contrary to common belief, famous pirates didn’t wear an eye patch due to a missing eye. Instead, it served a

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    Finn Oakley

    August 28, 2023
    Architecture & Design, Culture & Society, Health, Technology
    culture, design, history, pirates, sports, sun, Tech, technology
  • The evolution of the Spacesuit: History, Layers, Functionality

    The evolution of the Spacesuit: History, Layers, Functionality

    As spacesuit design continues to become thinner, more intricate, and more dynamic — there are touchscreen-sensitive gloves, an attached helmet, and built-in ventilation in the latest uniform — it’s worth looking at how both US and Russian spacesuits have evolved over time. Start by looking at the original suit (the Marshmallow Moon-Suit) designed for the moon mission

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    Finn Oakley

    August 27, 2023
    Space
    design, Earth, evolution, Nasa, space, water
  • The 4 types of Eagles found in America

    The 4 types of Eagles found in America

    America’s diverse landscapes are home to an array of wildlife, including four magnificent species of eagles. These birds of prey exhibit strength, grace, and keen eyesight. Here’s an insight into the four types of eagles found in America: 1. Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) The Bald Eagle, America’s national bird, is renowned for its distinctive white

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    Finn Oakley

    August 20, 2023
    Animals
    birds, Eagle, Eagles, fish, forest, Future, Lakes, Mexico, rivers, South America, world
  • There are different types of tears

    There are different types of tears

    Did you know that we shed different types of tears based on our emotions? Far from simple expressions of sadness or joy, tears are a complex and multifaceted phenomenon. Each tear type is composed of unique chemicals — mainly salt, water, and lysozyme — that give them their variable structure. Three Types of Tears There

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    Finn Oakley

    August 20, 2023
    Health, Science
    emotions, evolution, health, psychology, science, tears, water
  • The Tasmanian Giant Crab is the king of crabs

    The Tasmanian Giant Crab is the king of crabs

    Add the Tasmanian Giant Crab (Pseudocarcinus gigas) to one of the animals you’ll want to see in person one day. The crab’s immense size and un(stealthy) appearance make it a captivating sight for animal lovers and fishermen alike. But where does one buy Tasmanian Giant Crab? Read on to find out. How big is the

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    Finn Oakley

    August 20, 2023
    Animals, Featured, Nature
    Australia, crabs, humans, life, Travel, world
  • The intriguing size of Thresher Sharks

    The intriguing size of Thresher Sharks

    Thresher sharks are some of the ocean’s most captivating and elusive creatures. People mainly recognize thresher sharks for their unique and intimidating appearance, especially their long tails. But what about the size of thresher sharks? What do they eat, and are they a threat to humans? Let’s delve into these details. What is a Thresher

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    Finn Oakley

    August 19, 2023
    Animals
    eyes, fish, humans, ocean, oceans, sharks, study
  • Is Mammoth Cave in Kentucky the biggest cave in the world?

    Is Mammoth Cave in Kentucky the biggest cave in the world?

    Nestled within the heart of Kentucky, USA, lies Mammoth Cave, an underground sensation that has captured the interest of explorers, geologists, and tourists alike. The question often arises: Is Mammoth Cave the largest cave in the world? Let’s delve into the facts to uncover the truth. Mammoth Cave Overview Mammoth Cave boasts a staggering length

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    Finn Oakley

    August 13, 2023
    Nature, Science
    caves, Earth, geology, history, Paris, planet, time, Vietnam, water, world
  • Lechuguilla Caves Reveal Astonishing Virgin Cave Pool

    Lechuguilla Caves Reveal Astonishing Virgin Cave Pool

    An awe-inspiring discovery at New Mexico’s Carlsbad Caverns National Park revealed a network of “virgin” cave passages and an untouched pool 700 feet below the surface. This finding adds to the mystique of Lechuguilla Cave, one of the ten longest caves in the world. Lechuguilla Caves’ Special Discovery In May 2000, geoscientist Max Wisshak led an expedition

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    Finn Oakley

    August 12, 2023
    Nature, Science
    caves, discovery, geology, Mexico, national parks, New Mexico, planet, Rocks, science, time, watch, water, world
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