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Why Fruit Flies Were the First Animals in Space

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The little flies have way more in common with us than you think. And it made them the perfect test animal to send to space.

Nearly Every English Word Is Trademarked

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How could we run out of trademarked words? It sounds impossible, but it's growing more and more likely.

How to Clean and Store Your Cloth Face Mask

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Wearing some sort of face mask is more important than ever now to protect you and others from coronavirus. But how do clean and safely store it?

Mayday Meaning: Exploring the International Distress Call

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The words aren't arbitrary, so why do pilots and sailors call out 'Mayday!' rather than something else?

Yes, the Zorse Is a Real Mix of a Horse and a Zebra

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A zorse is one strange looking horse. That's because it's the product of a zebra stallion and a female horse.

Where in the World Is Myspace Tom?

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Myspace took the world by storm and Tom was everyone's first friend. But then we left Myspace and Tom, too. HowStuffWorks found out where he is now.

Earth's Magnetic North Pole Has Rapidly Shifted in the Past 40 Years

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Prior to the mid-1990s, the magnetic north pole traveled at speeds of around 9 miles per year. Now, it's 34 miles annually. What accounts for the acceleration?

CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider

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The proposed collider would dwarf the existing Large Hadron Collider. But is the $22 billion price tag worth it?

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