Katy Willis

Katy Willis is a writer, master herbalist, master gardener, and certified canine nutritionist who has been writing since 2002. She’s finds joy in learning new and interesting things, and finds history, science, and nature endlessly fascinating.

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Beyond Bigfoot: 40 Mythical Creatures From Around the World

Exploring genre fiction opens doors to fascinating worlds where mythical creatures come alive, terrifying readers or becoming cherished characters in their adventures. While many beings found in your favorite novels may seem original, they often draw inspiration from age-old myths from around the globe. Every culture has its own set of legends and mythical creatures,

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24 De-extinction Facts That Prove Science Fiction Is Becoming Science Fact

De-extinction, or the process of bringing extinct species back to life, has been a topic of fascination for many people, even before Jurassic Park hit the cinemas. While the idea of a real-life Jurassic Park is still far from reality, scientists are making progress in this field every day. 1. De-extinction Is Not Just About

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The Truth is Out There: 16 Things You Never Knew About Area 51

Area 51 has long been shrouded in mystery, sparking curiosity and wild theories about aliens and top-secret government projects. Nestled in the Nevada desert, this highly classified U.S. Air Force facility has been the center of alien conspiracy theories for decades. Here are 16 fascinating facts about Area 51 that continue to fuel the intrigue

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Weird State Laws That Sound Made Up But Are Actually Real

The US has a complex history, and each state has it own set of (mostly sensible) laws its citizens must abide by, alongside federal laws. But hidden among the understandable ones are some laws that are weirdly absurd. It’s true that these quirky state laws aren’t generally enforced anymore, but technically, they could be. And

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Microplastics in the Ocean: Understanding the Scale and Impact

Microplastics are a pervasive issue in today’s oceans, affecting water quality, marine life, and risk to human health. These tiny plastic fragments, measuring less than five millimeters in length, stem from a variety of sources, including larger plastic debris that degrades over time and consumer products that contain microbeads. Due to their small size, microplastics

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