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How the 'Alien' Xenomorph Works
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You've always wondered how the xenomorph in 'Alien' worked. Now it's time to go behind the scenes and meet the xenomorph in 'Alien.'
What happens to whales when they die?
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Most of us associate whale death with video footage showing beached whales. Learn what causes whale death and how whale death can sustain life.
How to Dispose of Paint
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Are you wondering how to dispose of old paint? Check out this article to learn how to dispose of old paint and alternatives.
Are bamboo floors really green?
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Green bamboo flooring is all the rave in these days of global warming. But how green is green bamboo flooring really?
What causes halitosis?
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Halitosis is a fancy term for bad breath -- no matter what you call it, no one wants it! Learn about halitosis and how to target what's causing bad breath.
How Gorilla Glass Works
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Gorilla Glass is a scratch- and impact-resistant glass that can be used on cell phones and other gadgets. Learn what makes Gorilla Glass so tough.
There Are Over 800 Official Pokemon — We'll Be Impressed If You Can Name 40!
Sure, you know that the goal of Pokemon is to "catch 'em all," but can you name them all? Take this quiz to see if you're a true Pokemon fan! Only a Master will succeed!
What Is the Longest Living Animal? From Tortoises to Whales
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Jeanne Louise Calment, who lived to the ripe age of 122, witnessed incredible milestones in human history, from the unveiling of the Eiffel Tower to the advent of the internet. Her long life, spanning well over a century, is a testament to human resilience and longevity.
The Fastest Fish in the Ocean Can Swim at Nearly 70 MPH
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While there are tons of fish in the sea, only a few hold the title of the fastest fish in the ocean. You might wonder how the fastest fish swim at such high speeds.
10 Starfish Species You've Probably Never Seen Before
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What lives in water, has no gills, scales or fins and is not a fish? Yep, a starfish - which is why marine biologists have renamed these creatures sea stars.