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Are geothermal power plants safe?
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For all our hand-wringing over the oil supply, it might shock you to realize that the solution to our dependence on fossil fuels lies right under our feet.
5 Quetzal Species Flying in Central and South America
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The quetzal is a colorful, tropical bird that has fascinated humans for thousands of years. One species in particular, the resplendent quetzal, is thought to have inspired Quetzalcoatl" target="_blank">Quetzalcóatl, the Mesoamerican feathered serpent god.
The Elephant Hawk Moth Is the 'Ugly Duckling' of Moths
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The elephant hawk moth is breathtakingly beautiful as an adult, but as a baby ... not so much.
How to Make a Milkshake
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With some ice cream and a little know-how, you can make a delicious milkshake right in your own kitchen.
These Grapes Really Do Taste Like Cotton Candy
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If you love sugary sweet cotton candy, reach for these grapes. HowStuffWorks looks at the science behind growing grapes flavored like cotton candy.
Why Scorpions Glow Under Black Light
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There are lots of theories. Maybe fluorescence helps them find each other in the dark?
What Causes an Iceberg to Flip?
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Around 90 percent of an iceberg is under the water, but changing weight distribution caused by melting can make it flip.
Good News! Some Butterfly Populations Bounced Back in 2019
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Work by volunteers and nonprofits, such as butterfly waystations and education efforts, has reversed population decline for some butterfly species.
What ls Your Japanese Name?
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You likely feel an inexplicable connection to Japanese culture, from sake and sushi to karate and anime. In fact, you sometimes wonder if you were meant to be born under the cherry blossoms and the rising sun.
Worldle: It's Not a Typo, It's a Geography Game
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Worldle is yet another online game that players love. This one is based on geography and you get six tries to guess the country based on its shape.