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How Ocean Currents Work

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Ocean currents may be driven by tides, winds or differences in density. Learn how ocean currents affect marine transportation and nutrient cycling.

What If You Drink Bleach?

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A small amount of household bleach, while it sounds gross, probably won't harm you. But what happens if you drink more than that?

How can adding iron to the oceans slow global warming?

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Scientists propose adding iron to the oceans to cut carbon dioxide levels and, in turn, decrease temperatures. See if adding iron to the oceans works.

10 Ways Not to Catch Your Kid's Cold

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They get the cold from school, pass it on to you and soon the whole household is sick. Check out 10 ways not to catch your kid's cold at TLC Family.

8 Home Remedies for Puffy Eyes

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Puffy eyes are a symptom of increased anxiety, stress, and sleeplessness. Learn about the home remedies available to treat puffy eyes.

Dear Tony Robbins, THIS Is How You Walk on Hot Coals

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The first rule of fire walking? Don't stop walking. Especially not to take a selfie. BrainStuff has a few more tips in this video, too.

Blue Jellyfish Have Specialized Tissues in Place of Eyes, Brains, and More

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If you spot a splash of electric blue drifting along the shoreline, it's probably not a plastic bag. That pulsing blob is likely either a Portuguese man-of-war or a blue jellyfish, one of the most striking marine invertebrates you can find floating near beaches in the Northern Hemisphere (primarily in the North Atlantic region).

Mudskipper Robot Helps Show How Vertebrates Evolved to Walk on Land

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A robot to simulate mudskipper locomotion gives scientists a look into the success of the first land vertebrate ancestors, and points to our future on other planets.

Physicists Make a Splash With a Urinal That Doesn't

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Splish-splash is not the sound you want to hear when you're standing in front of a urinal. A new design is being touted as the answer to the splashless pee.

Pixie Frog: This Giant African Bullfrog Is Neither Dainty Nor Magical

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The pixie frog is not the kind of frog you'd find hopping harmlessly around your garden pond. Also called the African giant bullfrog, this enormous amphibian is known scientifically as Pyxicephalus adspersus.

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