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Wednesday, June 21, 2023

The Drift

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Welcome to today's issue of Carolina Naturally 'Nuff Said! Today is June 21, 2023 Today is:   World Music Day On This Day In History...

Editorial Comment

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Life is looking to get a bit smoother in the next few days ... we hope it works out as envisioned. We do want to give a shout out to our rea...

When is a Beatles Song Really a Beatles Song?

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Can a band produce a new song when they broke up more than 50 years ago and half of the band members are dead? In  an interview with the BBC...

Chess Club

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We’re cousins but also genetically brothers due to this rare phenomenon

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No, you’re not seeing double! Peter and Peter are cousins — but genetically, they are actually more like brothers. The duo — who are known o...

Linguists have identified a new English dialect that’s emerging in South Florida

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“We got down from the car and went inside.” “I made the line to pay for groceries.” “He made a party to celebrate his son’s birthday.” These...

How to make better decisions – using scoring systems

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When faced with difficult choices, we often rank the alternatives to see how they stack up. This approach is ubiquitous, used from major bus...

Garden Naked Together

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Why Those Half-Dead Plants Are Actually a Good Deal

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Amanda Blum writes: I call it the “sad plant shelf” (or   SPS for short),   and I make a   beeline to it at every nursery I visit. This is t...

Weird Noises Your House Is Making and What They Mean

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Visual signs can tell you when your house needs a repair, but you need to listen up too. Most of us like our houses to be quiet, peaceful pl...

How Beer Built an Underground City in Cincinnati

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Cincinnati, Ohio, has always had beer breweries, but in the 1840s, there was an influx of German immigrants who brought lager with them, whi...

Strolling through the city ...

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The First English Manual on Swimming Was Published in 1587

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We should clarify that Everard Digby's book  De Arte Natandi  was English in the sense that it was published in England. Digby, a theolo...

3,000-year-old Sword Looks Good as New

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Archaeologists studying an excavation in Nördlingen, Germany, have uncovered a sword in a grave that contained a man, a woman, and a young b...

The World's Oldest Museum

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Have you ever thought about what archaeologists 1,000 years from now will think when they dig up artifacts of our lives? If civilization, or...

Got to love those "B" movies ...

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Or in this case maybe a "C" movie, anyway here's a still from When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth .

Intriguing Correlation Found Between Earthquakes And Cosmic Radiation

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A fascinating statistical correlation has been discovered between global seismic activity and changes in the intensity of cosmic radiation o...

Highlighting Mars with Enhanced Colors

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The European Space Agency's Mars Express spacecraft has been mapping Mars for twenty years now. In honor of the occasion, the space agen...

The expansion of the universe could be a mirage, new theoretical study suggests

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The expansion of the universe could be a mirage, a potentially controversial new study suggests. This rethinking of the cosmos also suggests...

Swim

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Scientists Study the Locomotion of Great Tits

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Last year, researchers Els Atema, Arie van Noordwijk, and Simon Verhulst published the results of their study of Great Tits ( Parus Major ) ...

Blanket octopus

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The photo is a finalist in the Aquatic Life category in the 10th BigPicture Natural World photography competition. Now enjoy the videos: Vi...

The "World's Largest Crocodile" Just Reached an Impressive New Milestone

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This month, the world’s largest captive crocodile reportedly turned 120 years old. The croc, named Cassius, holds the Guinness World Record ...

Decapitated Dinosaurs

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Fossil Evidence Confirms Predators Exploited Long Necks of  Ancient Marine Reptiles In the era of dinosaurs, certain marine reptiles possess...

Animal Pictures

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