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Sun Activities for Kids

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Kids like to spend time in the sun, but activities focused on the sun itself are even more fun. Learn about some cool sun activities for kids.

How to Make Paper Puppets

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Looking for fun, inexpensive kids' crafts? Learn how to make fantastic paper puppets and shoe box theaters with supplies found around the house.

How the 'Wow!' Signal Works

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In 1977, SETI volunteer Jerry Ehman saw a transmission so exciting he circled it on paper and wrote the word "Wow!" It seemed to indicate a message from outer space. But what was it really?

Can You Match the Food to Its Country of Origin?

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Do you know where bangers and mash originated? What about macadamia nuts? They were originally only found in one country. Let's test you!

Butterfly Crafts

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Butterfly crafts for kids let kids express their inner artistry through the beauty of nature. Learn about creative butterfly crafts for kids.

Indoor Crafts for Kids

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Indoor crafts are projects for creative kids when fun under the sun isn't an option. Let your imagination set the scene -- create an indoor craft.

What is the origin of life on Earth?

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What is the origin of life on Earth? Learn about theories of evolution and the origin of life on Earth at HowStuffWorks.

The History of the Sandwich

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Are you wondering about the history of the sandwich? Learn about the history of the sandwich in this article.

Why DNA Evidence Can Be Unreliable

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DNA found at a crime scene doesn't automatically mean the person matching it is guilty, say researchers of new forensics guide.

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