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NASA Will Go Silent During the Mars Solar Conjunction
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The Mars solar conjunction occurs every two years and forces NASA to stop communicating with assets on the Red Planet. So what's the deal?
Which Famous Song Was Written About You?
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Prom nights, summer vacations, weddings, breakups ... the songs we remember most are often the ones written about life's most important moments. The question is, which song was written about you and your unique personality? This quiz will tell you!
Top 6 Innovations in Solar Power
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Our energy systems are in need of a serious tuneup, for a number of reasons. Keep reading to learn about the Top 6 Innovations in Solar Power.
Real Men Get Manicures, too!
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Did you know that real men get manicures, too? Find out all about men getting manicures in this article.
12 Largest Cities in Mexico, Ranked by Population
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Mexico is home to some of the world's biggest and most dynamic urban centers. From the bustling streets of its capital to rural areas, the largest cities in Mexico showcase distinct cultures and lifestyles.
Ridiculous History: Vitamin Donuts Were a Thing?
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A company marketed doughnuts as healthy and full of vitamins. Read the article to learn more about the vitamin doughnuts of the 1940s.
Not a Coffee Fan? That Could Be Genetic
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We revisit the idea that a genetic variation may affect how quickly the body breaks down caffeine, affecting the frequency of a certain craving.
Ridiculous History: The Great Moon Hoax of August 1835
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On Aug. 25, 1835, The New York Sun ran the first of several newspaper columns on the moon's geography, vegetation and humanoid inhabitants. There was just one problem.
Can Dogs Get Poison Ivy?
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Some of us get it, some of us don't, but did you know that our four-legged friends are also susceptible to poison ivy, the three-leaved menace?
Science vs. '90s Disaster Movies, a Deeply Geeky Pop Culture Quiz
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We're still watching '90s campy disaster flicks for the action scenes and nostalgia value. But accuracy was never their forte. This quiz explains why.