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5 Types of Curly Hair That Add Texture and Bounce

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Some people spend their whole lives trying to turn straight hair curly. Others are born with corkscrew coils and just want to tame the frizz. Whether you're rocking gentle waves or tight corkscrews, your hair has its own unique structure and care needs.

Freshwater Jellyfish Are Too Tiny to Sting Humans

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Freshwater jellyfish may sound like an oxymoron—because jellyfish live in the ocean, right? Not all of them. Craspedacusta sowerbii, also called the peach blossom jellyfish, thrives in rivers, lakes and even gravel pits.

Are Whales Mammals? Yes, and They're Related to Hippos

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If you've ever wondered, "Are whales mammals?" the answer is a resounding yes. Despite their fish-like appearance, whales belong to the order Cetacea and share many features with other mammals. From breathing air to nursing their young, these marine giants check every mammalian box.

Why Did the Berlin Wall Fall?

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The fall of the Berlin Wall was one of the most powerful and symbolic moments of the 20th century. But why did the Berlin Wall fall?

How Tunnels Work

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Constructing a tunnel is one of the most complex challenges in the field of civil engineering. Learn about the basics behind tunnels.

How Adoption Works

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Adoption unites children who need families with loving parents. Learn about adoption, adoption agencies, international adoption, foster care and more.

How Wetlands Work

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Wetlands act like sponges, soaking up extra water during floods. They filter water as it runs to our rivers and streams. Find out what else wetlands do.

How Electricity Works

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Electricity surrounds us and can be used thousands of different ways. Learn about the basics of electricity, from generators and electrical circuits to voltage and currents.

10 Big Questions About Tiny Houses

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Thinking about moving to a tiny house but not sure you'll love it? Or maybe you're just wondering what all the hype is about. We've got answers to all your questions.

How much corn would I need to fuel a cross-country trip with ethanol?

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I've heard that it's possible to build a car engine to run off of ethanol, a byproduct of corn. How much corn would I need to grow in order to produce enough ethanol fuel to drive my car across the country?

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