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Not Your Grandmother's Wallpaper: The Return of Wallpaper
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Welcome back the return of wallpaper. What used to be the go-to option for spicing up a room, wallpaper fell out of favor, but is now back.
How do infections go airborne?
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How do infections go airborne? Learn about the science behind how infections hang in the air and how exactly infections go airborne.
Could we stop an asteroid on a collision course toward Earth?
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To stop an asteroid that is on a collision path with the Earth would be a monumental task. Find out how scientists are researching ways to stop an asteroid.
6 Most Dangerous Toys Of The 80s
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The 1980s brought us such cultural tragedies as big hair, glam metal, and an entire decade of neo-conservative government rule. It also provided kids with some life-threatening toys (surprisingly, they weren't GI Joe action figures). All things considered though, the 80s were relatively quiet in terms of dangerous toys (the days of having fun with [...] The post 6 Most Dangerous Toys Of The 80s appeared first on Goliath.
7 Most Evil Women In History
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It is generally assumed that most - if not all - serial killers are men; however, that isn't the least bit true. We have a list of women who are just as bad, if not worse, than many of the most famous male serial killers. We're not entirely sure what caused these ladies to go [...] The post 7 Most Evil Women In History appeared first on Goliath.
Atlantic Ocean Currents Weakening, Near Verge of Collapse, Study Says
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The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, or AMOC, plays an essential role in regulating ocean temperatures, but it looks as if it may be collapsing. What happens next?
Korea's Haenyeo Female Freedivers Brave Freezing Waters and a Changing Culture
Who are Korea's haenyeo female free divers? Learn more about this fading traditional fishing method in this HowStuffWorks article.
What Is a Poison Pill and Will Twitter's Keep Elon Musk at Bay?
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A finance expert explains the anti-takeover tool that Twitter hopes will stop Elon Musk's bid to buy the company.
Repairing Insect Damage to Your Home
You're cleaning up your lovely home one day when your vacuum cleaner attachment goes right through your wood floor! What does this mean for your home and how do you fix it?
The Elephant Trunk Snake Is Fully Aquatic
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The elephant trunk snake is one of the most unusual reptiles out there. Native to Southeast Asia, this fully aquatic snake is known for its distinctive appearance, with loose, baggy skin that gives it a texture reminiscent of an elephant’s trunk — hence the name!