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  • Kangaroo and joey standing next to each other
    By Bert Markgraf March 4th, 2025

    What Is The Life Cycle Of A Kangaroo?

    Kangaroos are pretty famous for how they hold their young in their pouches, a unique part of their overall life cycle. But how and why are they capable of that?

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  • Dark storm clouds gathering over farmlands
    By Adrianne Jerrett March 4th, 2025

    Rain Clouds Vs. Snow Clouds

    Not all clouds are made equal, and each kind can indicate something different about the weather to come, telling you when rain or snow might be on the way.

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  • Trees standing in a foggy swamp
    By Chris Deziel March 4th, 2025

    Types Of Trees In Swamps

    It's not especially hard to picture a swamp, but did you know that the biome actually hosts a ton of biodiversity? The trees alone are quite varied.

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  • Yellow crab walking on sand near water
    By Contributor Contributor March 4th, 2025

    How To Feed Sand Crabs

    If you've been at the beach, you've probably seen some tiny crabs in the sand, but if you've ever wanted to feed them, there are some things you should know.

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  • Wild field mouse standing under wooden plank
    By Yasmin Zinni March 4th, 2025

    Wild Field Mouse Diet

    Field mice don't seem like especially mysterious animals, but there's actually quite a bit to know about them. Their diet is just one of those things.

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  • Weather map of the U.S.
    By B.T. Alo March 4th, 2025

    Five Different Types Of Weather Maps

    When you think about weather maps, those that you see on weather reports might come to mind. But those aren't the only kinds of weather maps out there.

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  • Brown chickens walking on grass together
    By Bert Markgraf March 4th, 2025

    Advantages & Disadvantages Of Selective Breedings

    Selective breeding is a technique that's meant to enhance more desirable traits in a species. That sounds simple, but it's more complicated than it might seem.

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  • April 2024 solar eclipse photographed from Cleveland, Ohio
    By Elias Nash March 3rd, 2025

    The Rare Celestial Event That Will Eventually Disappear For Earth

    Total eclipses are one of the most majestic natural phenomena you can witness, but thanks to a quirk of celestial mechanics, they won't be around forever.

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  • Two flasks filled with yellow and blue liquid on a desk
    By Maria Kielmas March 3rd, 2025

    How To Neutralize Muriatic Acid

    Muriatic acid is a dangerous substance that should be neutralized if accidentally spilled. Fortunately, there's a simple and safe way to do just that.

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  • Black and white close up of Marie Curie looking serious
    By Elaine Todd March 3rd, 2025

    The Tragic Story Of The Scientist Destroyed By Her Own Discoveries

    Scientific research can be a dangerous thing, a fact that becomes clear with the aid of hindsight. And that's no more true than in the case of this scientist.

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  • digital concept art of abandoned city being reclaimed by nature
    By Elias Nash March 3rd, 2025

    5 Species That Could Dominate Earth If Humans Go Extinct

    It may seem like humans are supreme among all of Earth's creatures, but some other species are quite capable of dominating the planet if we were to go extinct.

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  • Two brown paper cups linked by red string to make phone
    By Carlos Soto March 3rd, 2025

    How Does A Paper Cup Phone Work?

    Paper cup phones are a fun, popular experiment, but they're also a good way to understand how exactly sound works. This is the science that explains it.

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  • Flask with pink liquid and pH strip
    By Kevin Beck March 3rd, 2025

    How To Calculate The Percentage Of Ionization Given The pH

    pH is a measure of the strength of an acid or base, but it's also indicative of the percentage of ionization. As such, you can calculate one from the other.

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  • Hand holding pH indicator strip over beaker filled with blue liquid
    By Claire Gillespie March 3rd, 2025

    How To Calculate The PH Of NaOH

    While pH testing strips can be used to determine the strength of NaOH, it's also possible to calculate that value using little more than a simple process.

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  • Koi fish swimming in a pond
    By Peg Robinson March 3rd, 2025

    How Do Fish Get Into New Ponds?

    When new ponds form, fish seemingly just appear in them without rhyme or reason. But as it turns out, the way in which they get there isn't so mysterious.

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  • Smoking blue liquid in flask
    By Jack Brubaker March 3rd, 2025

    What Happens When You Put Dry Ice In Water?

    If you've seen bowls full of smoking liquid, then you might know something about the effects of dry ice in water, but what exactly is the science behind that?

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  • Giant Selenite crystals in cave with caver in foreground
    By Joe Roberts March 2nd, 2025

    The Beautiful Crystal Cave That's Actually A Potential Death Trap

    Deep under the Chihuahuan Desert is a natural wonder, a cave filled with beautiful giant crystals, but which also happens to be a potential death trap.

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  • icon moses and israelites crossing sea
    By Sarah Crocker March 2nd, 2025

    The Bible And Science Agree About More Than You Probably Realize

    You may not realize it, but the two seemingly separate viewpoints of our natural world provided by science and the Bible may have some common ground.

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  • The Milky Way in the sky above a mountainous valley
    By Eric James Beyer March 2nd, 2025

    4 Bright Objects In Space That Aren't Actually Stars

    On a dark and clear night, the sky can seem filled with stars, some shining brighter than others. But a few of those bright objects aren't actually stars.

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  • open ocean with cloudy sky above
    By Elias Nash March 1st, 2025

    The Real Reason The Ocean Is (Mostly) Blue

    The ocean can be many colors, but for the most part it's deep blue. But why? And what's up with green or brown or red water?

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  • A close-up of a Eristalinus hoverfly sitting on a green leaf
    By Joe Roberts March 1st, 2025

    What Would Happen If Flies Went Extinct?

    Many have wished for those pesky flies to just disappear, but the truth of what their extinction would do to Earth's ecosystem is more complex than you think.

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  • Purple and white flower against blurred background
    By Kavita Naik February 28th, 2025

    Parts Of Flowers & What They Do

    While flowers are beautiful and hold a special place in human culture, they're actually fairly complex organisms with quite a few different parts.

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  • Magma bursting out of volcano during an eruption
    By Laurie Brenner February 28th, 2025

    Stages Of A Volcano Eruption

    Volcanic eruptions come in many different varieties, but they also have some general, recognizable stages that they all go through. Here are those stages.

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  • Close up of tree in grasslands with mountains in background
    By Jill Harness February 28th, 2025

    Names Of Plants That Live In Grasslands

    It would seem like the plant species in grasslands are obvious, given the name, but as it turns out, the biome hosts a surprising diversity of plantlife.

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  • night sky with shooting star
    By Elias Nash February 28th, 2025

    5 Ancient Artifacts That Are Made From Meteorites

    Strange metallic rocks have been falling from the sky for millennia, and sometimes those rocks are turned into surprising items.

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  • Red spitting cobra coiled on a tree trunk
    By Brett Smith February 27th, 2025

    Reptiles That Give Live Birth

    Most of the time, when thinking of reptiles, you probably imagine them laying eggs, but that's not always accurate. Some of them actually do give live birth.

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  • Beaker and test tubes with colored liquids in lab
    By Chris Deziel February 27th, 2025

    How To Convert pKa To Ka

    Ka is an important value when it comes to the strength of acids and bases, but sometimes, it can be unwieldy. That's where the conversion to kKa comes in.

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