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What Is Stone Ground Flour: Flavor, Nutrition, and Baking

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  • March 14, 2026
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  • 5 min
Stone ground flour retains more nutrients and flavor than roller-milled flour, but it bakes differently and has a shorter shelf life.
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  • Posted inin Human Body & Health

What Is a Hammer Throw? Equipment, Technique, and Rules

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  • March 14, 2026
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  • 4 min
Learn how the hammer throw works, from the metal ball and wire to the spinning technique that sends it flying over 80 meters.
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  • Posted inin Human Body & Health

What Is a Lactate Threshold and Why Does It Matter?

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  • March 14, 2026
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Lactate threshold predicts endurance performance better than VO2 max. Learn what it is, how training shifts it, and how to find yours.
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  • Posted inin Human Body & Health

When Can You Put a Blanket in a Crib? Age & Safety Rules

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  • March 14, 2026
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Babies under 12 months should sleep without blankets. Here's what's safe to use instead, and how to introduce bedding after their first birthday.
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  • Posted inin Human Body & Health

When Can Babies Have Breast Milk Popsicles Safely?

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  • March 14, 2026
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Breast milk popsicles can soothe teething babies from around 6 months. Here's how to make them safely and what to know about frozen milk nutrition.
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  • Posted inin Chemistry

What Is Optical Purity and How Is It Measured?

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  • March 14, 2026
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Optical purity tells chemists how much of one mirror-image molecule dominates a sample — and in drug design, that balance can really matter.
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  • Posted inin Earth Science & Climate

When Will We Run Out of Natural Gas? A Timeline

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  • March 14, 2026
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Natural gas reserves could last 50+ years, but cost, demand, and technology all affect the real timeline.
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  • Posted inin Human Body & Health

Is Snow Nose Bad for Dogs? What Vets Say

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  • March 14, 2026
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Snow nose is usually harmless, but here's how to tell if your dog's fading nose color is something vets actually want you to watch.
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  • Posted inin Scientific Principles & Methods

What Is the First Step to Approaching Automation?

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  • March 14, 2026
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Before automating anything, start by mapping your existing processes. Here's how to do it right and avoid common pitfalls.
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What Is Industrial Sand? Uses, Sources & Health Risks

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  • March 14, 2026
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Industrial sand is high-purity silica used in glass, metal casting, and fracking. Learn how it's sourced, processed, and why silica dust exposure is a health concern.

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