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Study Illuminates Genetic Origins of Skin Color Diversity
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A groundbreaking study finds light skin pigmentation gene variations originating in Africa, eroding the notion of race as a biological characteristic, and shedding light on cancer and evolution, too.
How much should you help with homework in third grade?
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How much should you help with homework in third grade? Learn about how much you should help your child with homework in the third grade.
Can olive pits be used as a fuel source?
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Can olive pits be used as a fuel source? Keep reading to learn about biofuel and if olive pits can be used a fuel source.
Want to Support Veterans? 4 Tips for Finding Good Charities
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Many Americans donate to charities that help military veterans. Here's how to choose the organizations that provide the most help to those who need it.
How Sustainable Forestry Works
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How does sustainable forestry work? Learn about green technologies and innovations in the field of sustainable forestry.
What is gravity?
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What is gravity? How does gravity affect virtually everything on Earth? Learn about gravity in this article from HowStuffWorks.
Why Is the Ocean Different Colors in Different Places?
Ocean water is not actually blue, but appears in different shades for many reasons.
Is Vantablack Really the Blackest Black?
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Vantablack is one of the darkest substances known, able to absorb up to 99.965 percent of visible light. But is it the blackest of blacks on the planet?
Rare Groundcherry Could Soon Be Everywhere, Thanks to Gene Editing
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Hundreds of crops in developing countries are relatively unknown in the developed world because they're often hard to grow or export. But scientists have found that CRISPR editing can speed up traditional plant breeding techniques.
Is China Launching Fake Moon a Bright Idea?
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China is planning launch a 'fake' moon to provide extra illumination to Chengdu, Sichuan. HowStuffWorks looks at why.