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The Big Dinosaur Debate: Is It an Apatosaurus or Brontosaurus?
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Apatosaurus was a sauropod of spectacular proportions. But there's a debate raging for decades about whether its genus should cancel out the Brontosaurus.
5 Home Remedies to Prevent Nail Problems
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Nail problems like brittleness and hangnails can be addressed with easy home remedies. Learn how to protect your nails and keep them healthy.
How the Jeep Hurricane Works
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The Jeep Hurricane is an extreme off-road concept vehicle. Learn about the Jeep Hurricane's dual engine design and find out how the Jeep Hurricane performs off-road.
How Maladaptive Daydreaming Can Take Over Your Life
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Daydreaming is often how we escape the everyday mundane. But what happens when those fantasies start to replace your real desire for life?
What diseases are associated with tooth loss?
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Tooth loss can mean you also have a disease. Learn about diseases associated with tooth loss to get informed.
How the Samsung Galaxy Tablet Works
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The Samsung Galaxy Tablet is giving Apple's iPad a run for its money, but could Apple end up stopping the Galaxy tablet's momentum in its tracks?
Bacon's Rebellion: America's First Armed Insurrection
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Nathaniel Bacon led an armed rebellion in 17th century Colonial America against Gov. William Berkeley. The rebellion was brief but its ramifications changed the course of American history.
Science Explains Why We Have Favorite Colors
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We all have favorite colors. But have you ever considered why you like one color more than another?
Why does anemia make people want to crunch on ice?
If you've got a constant compulsion to crunch on ice -- huge amounts of ice -- it could be a sign of anemia. What is it about having an abnormal number of red blood cells that makes ice so appealing?
10 Things We Thought Were True Before the Scientific Method
Before the scientific method came along, science dabbled in some pretty far-out ideas in its youth. Remember miasmas? And spontaneous generation? And the four elements?