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The Itaewon Halloween Tragedy: A Fatal Crowd Crush in Seoul

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The Itaewon Halloween tragedy sent shockwaves through South Korea and the world in October 2022, turning a night of joy into a devastating disaster.

Why Fruit Flies Were the First Animals in Space

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The little flies have way more in common with us than you think. And it made them the perfect test animal to send to space.

Is Ophiuchus the 13th Zodiac Sign?

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Thousands of years ago, the Babylonians created the zodiac and dropped a constellation when it didn't quite fit into their schematic. Its name? Ophiuchus. Should it be part of our horoscope?

Do Taxi Drivers Overcharge Business Travelers? One Study Investigates

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Do cab drivers treat business travelers differently? Are they more willing to overcharge? Learn more about a new study in this HowStuffWorks article.

How Wind Tunnel Testing Shaped Vintage Dream Cars

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How did wind tunnel testing shape concept cars of the past? Learn more about wind tunnel testing and dream cars in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Yes, the Zorse Is a Real Mix of a Horse and a Zebra

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A zorse is one strange looking horse. That's because it's the product of a zebra stallion and a female horse.

Where Did San Francisco's Wild Parrots Come From?

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The parrots of the Telegraph Hill neighborhood of San Francisco are legendary, but how did they get there?

Earth's Magnetic North Pole Has Rapidly Shifted in the Past 40 Years

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Prior to the mid-1990s, the magnetic north pole traveled at speeds of around 9 miles per year. Now, it's 34 miles annually. What accounts for the acceleration?

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