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  • Woman taking smiling selfie in nature
    By Elaine Todd 8 months ago

    9 Signs That Someone Is An Authentic Person

    While authenticity is something that many strive for, its actual meaning is hard to pin down. Here are some of the traits that authentic people often possess.

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  • Medical students examining skeleton
    By Elaine Todd 8 months ago

    What Actually Happens To Your Body When You Donate It To Science

    Morbid as it is to tconsider what happens after you die, there's always the possibility of donating your body to science. But what does that really mean?

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  • Entomologist studying a beetle
    By Megan Brame 8 months ago

    13 New Animal Species That Were Discovered In 2024

    Despite all the research done over the years, new animal species are being found every year, 2024 included. Here are a few of the most notable discoveries.

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  • Smoking chimneys at a coal plant
    By Kristeen Cherney 8 months ago

    The Worst Impacts Global Warming Could Have In The Future

    Discussions surrounding global warming have been going on for a long time, but what exactly will the future end up looking like as a result of thsoe changes?

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  • Scientists in a lab working with test tubes
    By Elaine Todd 8 months ago

    Major Scientific Discoveries That Happened By Accident

    Science often seems like it's always about careful logic, but really, many discoveries have come about entirely by accident. Here are some of the most notable.

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  • A model of Earth has excess vegetation
    By Pauli Poisuo 9 months ago

    The Best Wildlife By Continent: The Earth's Most Biodiverse Ecosystems Ranked

    Each continent has its own share of different species, but not all of them are created equal. Here's a rundown of which continents are the most biodiverse.

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  • Hand holding a bottle with liquid as a syringe draws from it
    By Megan Brame 9 months ago

    The 12 Best Peptides To Improve Your Body

    If you've ever looked for health supplements, you've probably heard of peptides. Research on is still ongoing, but here are some of the most promising ones.

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  • Young confident male smiling
    By Elaine Todd 9 months ago

    11 Telltale Signs That Someone Is A Narcissist

    Everyone has dealt with someone who is overly arrogant or selfish, but are they a narcissist? There are a few specific traits you can look for to answer that.

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  • Man in business suit reaching for alcoholic beverage
    By Kristeen Cherney 9 months ago

    These 11 Habits Make You More Likely To Die Early

    Plenty of people are invested in finding ways to live longer, but there are plenty of familiar habits that work against that goal. Here are a few of them.

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  • A tardigrade is shown in microscopic detail
    By Joe Roberts 9 months ago

    Meet The Most Indestructible Organism Ever Discovered

    While there are some animals known for being especially hardy, they all have their limits. But this creature's limits have rendered it nearly indestructible.

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  • Woman with hand to cheek and thinking deeply
    By Elias Nash 9 months ago

    The Truth About Gut Feelings And When You Should Trust Them

    Everyone is familiar with gut feelings, the mysterious sensation of intrinsically knowing something. But gut feelings aren't as mysterious as they might seem.

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  • Cacao bean alongside chocolate products
    By Elaine Todd 9 months ago

    Who Invented Chocolate And How Was It Made Then Vs. Now?

    Chocolate is a favorite treat for tons of people, but it wasn't always the sweet confection it is today. There's actually a rather long history behind it.

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  • Angler fish mouth open black background
    By Megan Brame 10 months ago

    13 Species Of Fish With Terrifying Teeth

    Beneath the serene waves of lakes, river, and seas, lurk some fish with terrifyingly sharp teeth. Here are a few different species of those fanged monsters.

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  • full moon rising over a lake
    By Daniel Allen 10 months ago

    The Phenomenon Of Super Blue Moons Explained

    The phenomena of blue moons and super moons are not as uncommon as you might think. But the two combined is a rare event indeed, and here are the reasons why.

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  • Plant sprouting from soil
    By Elias Nash 10 months ago

    Here's What Soil Is Made Of And How It's Formed

    The soil beneath our feet may look dull, but it is essential to all life on the planet. You might be amazed at what soil is made of and how it got there.

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  • Mother and baby manatee underwater
    By Kristeen Cherney 10 months ago

    Spectacular Sea Species In The Gulf Of Mexico

    The warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico are home to countless living organisms. Here are some spectacular sea species that you may not know exist in the Gulf.

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  • composite image of the Sun
    By Elias Nash 10 months ago

    The Sun's Death Won't Be An Explosion. It Will Be Much, Much Slower

    The sun has been our source of energy for billions of years. While some wonder if it will eventually explode, it won't, but its death will be much slower.

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  • International Space Station over Earth
    By Elias Nash 10 months ago

    How Solid Waste Management Works On The International Space Station

    Living on the ISS means even the simplest of routine comforts are complicated, including solid waste management. Here's how the ISS crew removes their trash.

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  • Large prehistoric predator is swimming in the sea
    By Pauli Poisuo 10 months ago

    These 12 Prehistoric Sea Animals Are Pure Nightmare Fuel

    The modern ocean can be a pretty terrifying place, but in the past, things were even worse. These prehistoric animals definitely helped to up the fear factor.

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  • Skull half buried in leaves
    By Pauli Poisuo 10 months ago

    How Long Does It Take For A Body To Decompose And What Are The Stages?

    After death, natural processes immediately begin to break down a body. But how long does a body take to decompose, and what are the stages?

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  • Variables in a Science Experiment
    By Benjamin Twist August 12th, 2023

    Definitions Of Control, Constant, Independent And Dependent Variables In A Science Experiment

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  • Man driving a car
    By Lee Johnson August 12th, 2023

    How To Convert RPM To Radians

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  • skateboarding woman legs at sunrise street
    By Lee Johnson August 12th, 2023

    How To Calculate The Force Of Friction

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  • Offshore Jack Up Rig in The Middle of The Sea
    By John Papiewski August 10th, 2023

    How Many Neutrons Does Hydrogen Have?

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  • Focused mixed race woman wearing headphones watching webinar write notes
    By Kevin Beck August 10th, 2023

    How To Calculate Spring Force

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  • Students in class volunteering for teacher at front board (selective focus)
    By Kathryn White August 5th, 2023

    Partial Products: What Is A Partial Product In Fourth Grade Math?

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  • What is Chemical Energy?
    By Mary Lougee August 4th, 2023

    What Is Chemical Energy?

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