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The Celestial Roots of Our Calendar Week
Introduced by the Sumerians, accepted by the Babylonians, and eventually embraced by the Romans, the known celestial bodies—including the Sun and Moon, which were considered planets at the time—were used to name the days of the week.

Brooklin Morgan
May 265 min read
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Why Nebulae Defy the Vacuum of Space
Some phenomena require extra insight for us to grasp the why and how. Such questions arise from the wonder of nebulae and their lack of d...

Brooklin Morgan
Apr 54 min read
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Nuclear Energy is the Answer to Combatting Climate Change
For every breath you take, you are releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. In fact, every day you exhale roughly 2.3 pounds of carbon.

Brooklin Morgan
Apr 21, 20248 min read
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When Progress Turns Toxic: Rachel Carsons Fight Against Pesticides
For hundreds of years, our air, water, and land have been polluted. While humans have found countless ways to evolve, our planet has been used as a waste bin for our innovations. Plastics saturate our oceans...

Brooklin Morgan
Nov 19, 20235 min read
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How Warming Waters Are Reshaping the Planet
The discussion of global warming is quickly becoming a topic of urgency among scientists, politicians, and the concerned public. Across our planet, scientists are finding disastrous and alarming proof of damage directly related to warming temperatures.

Brooklin Morgan
Oct 8, 20234 min read
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