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What is star jelly?

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Star jelly sounds like it could be some sort of cosmic spread for toast -- complete with a flashy label boasting, "Now with 50 percent more universe!" Unfortunately, the real story of star jelly is far less tasty -- and far more terrestrial.

Can You Identify These Old School Cars?

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There is nothing like the leather, wood and brass that many old school cars proudly display in their interiors. And what about those engines? Simple but effective. But can you identify these old school classics from just one image? Good luck!

Tiger: A Lone Hunter and Apex Predator

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Tigers, scientifically known as Panthera tigris, have striking orange coats, black stripes and piercing eyes. Like other big cats, tigers are at risk. Tiger populations occupy about 5 percent of their historical range, making conservation necessary.

What Would Your Wizarding Wand Be?

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If you're still expecting your Hogwarts letter like the rest of us, you might have to wait a little bit longer, but that doesn't mean you can't find out what your wand specs are.

How Satellites Work

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Thousands of satellites fly overhead every day, helping us with things like weather forecasts, scientific research, communications, TV broadcasts (and maybe some surreptitious spying). How much do you know about these eyes in the sky?

Are the Ica stones authentic?

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Humans riding dinosaurs: Sounds like a kid's dream come true! History tells us this couldn't possibly have happened, but the Ica stones say otherwise. So is there any truth to these allegedly ancient carvings, or are they just an elaborate hoax?

The Blue Dragon Sea Slug Eats Venomous Prey and Saves the Stingers for Later

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The blue dragon sea slug looks like a tiny ocean creature from a fantasy illustration. Despite its delicate appearance this small animal is a fierce predator that floats across the open ocean and feeds on some of the sea's most venomous animals.

Can You Identify the Disney Christmas Movie From a Screenshot?

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Disney and Christmas go together like milk and cookies, or maybe Santa Clauses and Tim Allen. If it's almost impossible to celebrate the holidays without a little Disney cheer, let's see how many Disney Christmas films you recognize!

Leaders in the Bible Quiz

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It's said that God works in mysterious ways ... never more so than in how He chooses leaders like shepherds and fishermen to be His best and brightest! Test your knowledge of this rogue's gallery of unlikely leaders now, with our quiz!

Did the Colossi of Memnon used to sing at sunrise?

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Singing monuments sounds like the premise of an enchanted Broadway musical -- or a scene straight out of "A Night at the Museum." So did the Colossi of Memnon actually sing at one time? And if so, why don't they sing anymore? Stage fright?

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