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  • German U-505 submarine on display at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry
    By Tiffany Betts 10 months ago

    The Largest Science Museum In The Western Hemisphere Is Actually In Illinois

    Museums all have the goal of sharing information, but if you're looking for a standout, the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere is a good start.

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  • Bands of blue-green light in the sky above a wintery mountain town with towering peaks in the background
    By Eric James Beyer 10 months ago

    The Different Types Of Northern Lights Explained

    The northern lights are quite the beautiful and fascinating natural phenomenon, but did you know that there's a reason they look the way they do?

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  • An emerald Ash Borer is shown sitting on a leaf
    By Joe Roberts 10 months ago

    5 Invasive Species That Are Wreaking Havoc In Indiana

    Invasive species have the capability of heavily damaging the ecosystems they find themselves in. That's true all across the U.S., and Indiana is no exception.

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  • Northern giant hornet nest under a wooden roof
    By Tiffany Betts 10 months ago

    Here's What Happened To The Murder Hornets In Washington State

    Starting in late 2019, reports of murder hornets caused a stir, but those reports have since died down. Here's what happened to the murder hornets since then.

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  • A blue pool of water surrounded by sand colored stones and cars in the distance
    By Eric James Beyer 11 months ago

    The Unassuming New Mexico Lake That's Actually A Death Trap

    Diving has quite a bit of allure for thrill seekers, and this lake in New Mexico is especially appealing for that. But it also has quite a dark history.

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  • Steam and ash rising from Mount Saint Helens eruption
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    Washington State Has The Deadliest And Most Destructive Volcanic Eruption In US History

    When it comes to volcanic eruptions, most people picture smoke, ash, and lava. Not all eruptions are quite so destructive, but this was certainly was.

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  • Word
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    How High Relative Humidity Impacts Your Body (& Why It Feels More Miserable Than Dry Heat)

    It's never a surprise to hear someone complaining about humidity, but is there a reason it's so much worse than dry heat? Here's the science behind that.

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  • Computer illustration of giant tsunami overtaking Tokyo, Japan
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    What Types Of Earthquakes Cause Tsunamis?

    Tsunamis are devastating natural disasters, but they're also rather rare. They require specific circumstances, but some earthquakes can provide just that.

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  • California beach with flowers in foreground
    By Elias Nash 11 months ago

    5 Invasive Species That Are Wreaking Havoc In California

    Invasive species have the ability to damage ecosystems, and that's especially true in California, where these five species threaten the state's biodiversity.

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  • Hand holding a bottle with liquid as a syringe draws from it
    By Megan Brame 11 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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  • A Burmese python is shown coiled up amid some leaves
    By Joe Roberts 11 months ago

    The Invasive Species That's Destroying The Florida Everglades

    Invasive species can often cause major problems for the ecosystems around them, and that's proven very true of this species that's made its home in Florida.

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  • Hundreds of millions of stars arranged around arcs of gas near a bright yellow galactic core
    By Eric James Beyer 11 months ago

    The Milky Way Is Colliding With Another Galaxy. Here's What You Should Know

    The Milky Way seems to be currently colliding with one of its galactic neighbors, and that discovery might change how we think of space on the whole.

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  • Young confident male smiling
    By Elaine Todd 11 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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  • Voyager 2 image of Neptune in space
    By Daniel Allen 11 months ago

    It Would Take A Staggering Amount Of Time To Travel To The Farthest Planet From Earth In Our Solar System

    It's no surprise that space is massive, but even getting to the furthest planet from Earth within our own solar system would take longer than you might expect.

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  • Side by side photos of quartz crystal and silicone rubber bands
    By Elias Nash 11 months ago

    Silicon Vs. Silicone: How Each Material Is Used

    Scientific terms can sometimes look frustratingly similar, as is the case for silicon and silicone. But the two materials are very different, and this is how.

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  • Computer-generated depiction of tsunami towering over a city
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    When Was The Last Tsunami To Hit California And Could It Happen Again?

    California may be known for earthquakes, but what about another kind of natural disaster? After all, tsunamis have quite the history with the California coast.

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  • By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    Roswell, New Mexico Should Be Famous For More Than Just Aliens

    Aliens are a point of fascination for many people, and Roswell is fittingly famous for its UFO stories. But there's another reason the city should be famous.

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  • View of a seaside town at dawn in winter
    By Eric James Beyer 11 months ago

    The Predators That Consumed Over 10 Million Fish In Mere Hours

    There's a lot going on in the ocean that's still unexplained, including the exact mechanisms behind this predation event that involved millions of fish.

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  • Giovanni Schiaparelli's map of Mars
    By Daniel Allen 11 months ago

    Canals On Mars: The Complicated Truth About Martian Climate Change

    Apparent canals on Mars has been an exciting topic at different points in history, and they might actually allow an interesting peek into the planet's past.

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  • International Space Station floating above Earth
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    Here's Why Stem Cells Grown In Space Have Doctors And Medical Researchers So Excited

    Both space exploration and stem cells have been at the center of major research projects, and combining the two has led to a fascinating discovery.

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  • The Yellowstone River flows between tree-line cliffs in Yellowstone National Park
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    Wyoming Has A Terrifying Secret Below Yellowstone

    Yellowstone is a beloved natural wonder, but beneath that beautiful exterior, the park houses a scary secret. In fact, it even has a surprisingly violent past.

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  • NASA globe logo (center) with Kennedy mural/water feature (left) and orange rocket (right) at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    What NASA Stands For And What The Organization Actually Does

    With all its work in the past decades, NASA is basically a household name, but do you actually know what the organization's acronym stands for?

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  • Woman stretching her tricep
    By Daniel Allen 11 months ago

    Is It Better To Burn Calories In Cold Or Hot Weather? It's Complicated

    When it comes to quickly burning calories, should you be working out in hot or cold weather? It seems like a straightforward question, but in reality, it's not.

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  • Man in business suit reaching for alcoholic beverage
    By Kristeen Cherney 11 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 11 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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  • A feral hog stands with his mouth and underbelly caked in wet mud
    By Joe Roberts 11 months ago

    The Invasive Species That's Destroying Texas

    When it comes to invasive species, you'd likely picture malevolent bugs or plants. But this invasive species that's been terrorizing Texas might be a surprise.

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  • Rear view of a woman with a red backpack in a tropical forest
    By Eric James Beyer 11 months ago

    Alarming Climate Data Found While Studying Tropical Forests

    Tropical rainforests are hotspots for biodiversity and the home to tons of different species. But climate change might prove to be a huge threat to that.

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