# In 1847 the Boston Daily Advertiser states that “….Cazalet’s 1st Cordage….” or ship’s ropes are for sale at Ames Ingersoll & Co. on Central Wharf. An Irish woman named Marianne Amelia Cazalet was ...
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The Mysterious Disappearance Of The 1937 Flight That Was Never Found Again
On July 2, 1937, somewhere over the vast Pacific Ocean, pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan ...
Coral records reveal B.C. ocean acidity amplified 50 per cent more than previously thought, threatening a $452-million ...
We often hear fascinating stories about how things originated: the universe, the wheel, even pizza. But when it comes to the ...
When I was a child, going to the movies was not a part of my Saturday routine. I spent my mornings at the Children's Library ...
On Dec. 13, the Virgin Islands Children’s Museum will host the grand opening of CERCA St. Thomas, a new science and safety center, with a free community event from 1 to 3 p.m.
A massive, multi-year scientific expedition led by researchers from the University of California, Santa Barbara and ...
By 2100, Australian and global coral reef communities will be slow to recover, less complex, and dominated by fleshy algae, ...
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On Harbour Island and Eleuthera, Embracing the Slow Drift of Change
Though they've evolved over the years—but only a little—the twin Bahamian sanctuaries of Harbour Island and Eleuthera are ...
Let us commence with our reading, then, so that the best of what the Beehive State has to yield may be brought more clearly to our gaze. Here is your first card—the Eight of Wands. This is a card of ...
The alligator is a magnificent and fearsome creature that symbolizes the Everglades. Whoever named the criminal detention ...
The Ripton writer, educator and environmentalist has spent decades warning us about an impending climate apocalypse. Now he offers a ray of hope in dark times.
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