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What's Your Goddess Look?
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Whether you're wise about makeup and fashion trends like Metis, or you have frequent bad hair days like Mania, our goddess quiz will determine what type of Aphrodite beauty you really have!
What is the Milky Way?
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It's your home, and a colossally sized one at that. How much do you know about your galactic digs and their residence amid the yawning universe?
What's Your Call Sign?
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Do you feel the need for speed? Are you ready to try a negative-G pushover while inverted? It's time to suit up and find out what your call sign is! Take this quiz and we will sort you out!
9 Most Powerful Pokémon Across Every Game Ever Released
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When it comes to the most powerful Pokémon, fans of the franchise love to debate which creatures dominate the Pokémon world.
How Nostradamus Works
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Nostradamus is said to have predicted the rises of Napoleon and Hitler, the destruction of the World Trade Center and even the COVID-19 pandemic. But was this 15th-century astrologer really that smart?
10 iPad Apps for Teaching Kids About Science
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There are several iPad apps that teach kids about science. Take a look at our list of 10 iPad apps for teaching kids about science to get started.
How Far Can the Human Eye See?
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Just how far can the human eye see? There's no exact formula to figuring it out, but we do have an idea.
What Would Happen if a Solar Storm Hit Earth?
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Solar flares disrupt Earth's magnetic field when they hit the planet, causing issues with power and GPS. But if a major solar storm hit Earth, the consequences could be catastrophic.
How big does a meteor have to be to make it to the ground?
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How big is a shooting star? Do they land on earth or do they burn up? Learn how what tiny particles of space dust have to do with meteors.
Tau Herculids Meteor Shower Produced Shooting Stars, but no Meteor Storm
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The Tau Herculids meteor shower was made of debris from the broken comet SW3 and produced a lot of shooting stars, but not quite the meteor shower that was hoped for.