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5 Things You Didn't Know About 'Sesame Street'
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You and your kids may have grown up watching "Sesame Street" so you may think you know all there is to know about Big Bird at friends. But not so fast.
Eagle vs. Hawk: A Sharp Eye to Differentiate Birds of Prey
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If you've ever looked up and wondered which raptor you're watching, you're not alone. The eagle vs. hawk comparison is important to casual birders and nature lovers alike.
90s Sitcoms: 13 Series for Adults and Kids that Dominated Prime Time
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Before streaming queues and binge-watching marathons, 90s sitcoms ruled the airwaves. These half-hour comedy blocks became cultural anchors, shaping everything from catchphrases to family dinners.
What Exactly Is Jell-O Made From?
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"Watch it wiggle, see it jiggle" Remember that jingle? We're talking about Jell-O, or gelatin. But just how does how does it do that? And what is this stuff made of?
Pteranodon vs. Pterodactyl: Comparing Non-dinosaur Species
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If you've ever watched a dinosaur documentary or strolled through a natural history museum, you've probably heard a narrator make a big difference about pteranodon vs. pterodactyl species.
How to Turn a Bedroom Into an Exercise Room
If you have a spare bedroom that's sitting empty just screaming for a purpose, why not turn it into an exercise room? That way, you get the convenience of a gym without the people to watch you sweat!
How Espresso Machines Work
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Espresso, cappuccino, latte, double latte, double mocha latte... Espresso drinks have become coffee-shop staples all over the world. Watch us take apart an espresso machine!
How Newton's Laws of Motion Work
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Newton's iconic laws of motion are at work all around you, whether you're watching an Olympic swimmer push off a pool wall or a batter hit a baseball. So what are they?
How Lunar Landings Work
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People around the world watched as Neil Armstrong touched the moon and declared, "That's one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind." But how did we put a man on the moon?
Can two cans and a string really be used to talk over a distance?
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I was watching an old movie today, and two kids (neighbors) were talking to each other using two tin cans and a string. Does that really work? If so, why does it work?