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Mildew vs. Mold: What's the Difference?

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You probably use the words mold and mildew interchangeably. But these two types of fungi aren't quite the same. Is one worse?

What If We Drilled Into a Supervolcano?

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What could happen if we poked one of these sleeping giants? There are two scenarios. One is good. One is very, very bad.

What's the Difference Between Burrata and Mozzarella?

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These two Italian cheeses may look similar on the outside. But it's what's revealed on the inside that makes them so deliciously different.

What's the Difference Between Sweet Potatoes and Yams?

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Think sweet potatoes and yams are the same? Think again. These two tubers are totally different. Yams aren't even potatoes.

What's Your Intelligence Type?

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Intelligence takes many forms and no two people are exactly the same, but there are broad categories that cover classes of intelligence. Which one is yours?

Congruent Angles: Definition, Symbol and Key Theorems

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Two congruent angles are simply pairs of angles with equal measures. You can find congruent angles examples in hundreds of everyday objects.

What Is a Linear Pair of Angles in Geometry?

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In the subjects of geometry and trigonometry, a linear pair of angles is any two adjacent angles formed together to add up to 180°, or Pi radians.

The Scandal of the Cross-Dressing Men of Victorian England

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Police in Victorian England arrested two popular male cross-dressers, resulting in a scandalous trial. HowStuffWorks explains why.

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?

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