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  • A diamond ring with three sections sits on a black surface
    By Joe Roberts 11 months ago

    How To Tell The Difference Between Lab-Grown Diamonds And Natural Diamonds

    Diamonds have been a highly coveted gem, and lab-grown varieties have made the stone more affordable. But can you tell when a diamond is synthetic or natural?

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  • Full, colorful concept of neuron activity in a human brain
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    The Incredible Map That Shows Every Neuron In The Brain

    The brain is an incredibly complex organ, but its billions of neurons have recently been mapped, opening up some fascinating research opportunities.

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  • An illustration of a lightbulb with a brain as half of the bulb is shown in front of a pair of hands
    By Joe Roberts 11 months ago

    These Personality Traits Correlate With Higher Intelligence

    The definition of intelligence is tricky to nail down, but researchers have found something interesting: a correlation between intellect and specific traits.

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  • Woman with hand to cheek and thinking deeply
    By Elias Nash 11 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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  • Two different colored bodies of water meet and mix
    By Eric James Beyer 11 months ago

    Don't Believe This Myth About The Spot Where The Atlantic And Pacific Ocean Meet

    You've probably seen the viral video that claims to depict the meeting of two oceans. It's fascinating, but there's more to that video than you might think.

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  • Orbits of the four inner planets around the Sun with Earth in the forefront and Mars in the foreground
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    How Many Seconds Are In A Day On Earth And Other Planets In Our Solar System

    It's commonly known that a day on Earth lasts for 24 hours, but the truth behind what determines the length of a day is actually a bit complicated.

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  • Cacao bean alongside chocolate products
    By Elaine Todd 11 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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  • A vivid image of space showing a multitude of stars amid a blue and red gas cloud
    By Joe Roberts 11 months ago

    Astronomy Vs. Astrology Explained: Two Disciplines A Universe Apart

    Both astronomy and astrology were born of human fascination with the stars. Despite their common origins, however, the two fields have very little in common.

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  • A 3D render of a Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, stands on green land against a cloudy sky
    By Joe Roberts 11 months ago

    How Science Plans To Bring The Tasmanian Tiger Back From Extinction

    When it comes to the Tasmanian tiger, human influence can be blamed for its extinction. But science might have a way to someday reverse that fate.

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  • A digital rendering of the Earth in space with continents visible from afar
    By Eric James Beyer 11 months ago

    If Earth Stopped Spinning, Here's What Would Happen (And It's Terrifying)

    The rotation of the Earth plays no small part in life as we know it. So if the planet were to stop spinning, then the results would be devastating

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  • Concept of Mars with craters peaking up into space background
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    The Exciting Secret Martian Ice Could Be Hiding

    Mars has long been a prime target when it comes to human exploration, and the secrets concealed by Martian ice just make the planet even more fascinating.

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  • Depiction of Earth in space with Moon on its northwest side
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    Times Earth Actually Had A Second Moon

    The idea that Earth has only one moon is considered to be true, but that isn't always the case. In fact, sometimes, it's had more moons than you'd expect.

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  • Sunrise view of Toroweap Overlook in Grand Canyon National Park
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    The Venomous Creature That's Swarming Arizona

    Arizona's deserts have a fair few dangerous species, and there's a decent chance that you find this particular venomous species in some unexpected places.

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  • Comet with bright, long tail
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    When The Devil Comet Has Been Closest To Earth And What Inspired Its Name

    Quite a few comets pass through Earth's orbits every year, but the so-called devil comet earned a rather unique nickname. Here's the reason why.

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  • Person looks at a mineral under a magnifying glass with unfocused minerals and gems in the background
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    The Rarest Mineral On Earth Has Only Ever Been Found In One Place

    There are thousands of different minerals on Earth, but the discovery of a particular mineral is rather unique. After all, it's only ever been found once.

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  • view of sun peaking out behind Venus
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    Venus Has An Unusual Number Of Moons (& The Sun Might Be To Blame)

    Venus may be Earth's celestial twin in a lot of ways, but it has some pretty notable differences. Its moon situation, in particular, sets it apart.

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  • The Moon in starlit sky
    By Elias Nash 11 months ago

    Why It's Impossible For A Moon To Be Bigger Than Its Planet

    Few moons are as large as Earth's in relation to their planet. While it's impossible for a moon to be bigger than its planet, they can get quite close.

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  • Angler fish mouth open black background
    By Megan Brame 11 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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  • aerial view of sea of clouds
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    How Much Do Clouds Weigh? It Depends On The Type

    If you've ever looked up at the clouds and wondered how heavy they really are, there are a few ways to estimate it, and one major factor is the cloud type.

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  • head on view of a caiman
    By Daniel Allen 11 months ago

    The Biggest Alligator In The World Is Nothing Compared To The Biggest Crocodile

    Alligators can get really big, but these inhabitants of the Americas come second to their crocodile cousins, and their prehistoric ancestors were bigger still.

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  • full moon rising over a lake
    By Daniel Allen 11 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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  • Bright star in a night sky surrounded by smaller stars
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    That Bright Star In The East Isn't A Star At All

    If you've been seeing a strangely bright star in the sky, there's a good chance it's not actually a star at all. Here's an explanation for what you're seeing.

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  • people watching Iceland volcano erupt
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    Why Iceland Has So Many Volcano Eruptions

    Its many volcanoes are why Iceland is also known as the Land of Fire and Ice. There are two main reasons why Iceland is a fiery hotbed of volcanic activity.

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  • drop of blood on finger
    By Tiffany Betts 12 months ago

    How Many Gallons Of Blood Are In The Human Body And How Much Can You Lose Before Dying?

    Having enough blood is crucial for survival, but how many gallons do our bodies contain? And more importantly, how much blood can we lose without dying?

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  • Fish jumping out of water
    By Joe Roberts 12 months ago

    Can Fish Drown Or Suffocate?

    Fish need oxygen just as much as we do, yet thrive underwater. But fish can still suffocate when submerged, but does this also mean they can drown?

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  • Yellow flashlight on concrete floor
    By Joe Roberts 12 months ago

    Here's When Flashlights Were Invented And What Inspired Their Name

    Flashlights have come a long way from their late-1800s origins. The simple yet effective portable device also got its name thanks to its primitive design.

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  • Plant sprouting from soil
    By Elias Nash 12 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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