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Future Phones: What do you think phones will look like in 2050?

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What do you think phones will look like in 2050? How will phones change in the years to come? Add your comment here on what phones will look like in 2050.

Name that Food!

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Think you can play a game of name that food with up close and personal pictures? Check out this name that food image gallery.

What Language Did Jesus Speak?

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Did Jesus speak Hebrew? Greek? Aramaic? Or some unknown tongue?

Telling One Green-White-Orange Flag From Another

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Flags are more than just colors and shapes; they're symbols of identity, pride and history. Four countries proudly fly a green, white, and orange flag — and each draws that color scheme from its rich history and distinctive symbolism as nations.

You May Be Dressed to the Nines for Special Occasions

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Have you ever seen someone so well-dressed that they looked ready to walk onto the red carpet? To describe someone who's gone all out, putting on their finest clothes to make a stylish impression, you might say they have dressed to the nines.

Why We 'Touch Base' at Work and in Baseball

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"Let's touch base" is a common phrase in emails and meetings. It's a handy idiom for when you want to connect or briefly check in with someone.

The Trapdoor Spider Builds Silk-lined Burrow Traps

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The trapdoor spider is one of the sneakiest hunters in the arachnid world. These clever spiders are named for their unique hunting strategy: They build burrows with hinged "doors" made of soil and twigs that they use to ambush and capture prey. These burrows are lined with silk for stability.

Alligators Go Back 6 Million Years Further Than Thought

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How old is the American alligator species? Learn more about a new study on the age of the alligator species in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

How Do You Spend Your Time?

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How do you spend your time to promote health and wellness? Learn how to spend your time at Discovery Health.

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