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Can You Name All 40 of These Animals?

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Let's forget about the domestic dog breeds and house cats of the world, and check out what the animal kingdom has to offer. Will you be able to identify all 40 of these interesting creatures, or will you have to look them up?

How Kin Selection Works

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We're used to taking the phrase "survival of the fittest" to mean it's an "every man for himself" world. But some animals (like worker bees) sacrifice themselves to ensure their species lives on. Why would they do this?

5 Smooth Things You Didn't Know About Peanut Butter

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Why was a peanut butter sandwich originally a high-class meal? Do Americans prefer crunchy or smooth? Find out these and other tasty peanut butter facts.

What is the future of geothermal energy?

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What is the future of geothermal energy? Learn more about the future of geothermal energy in this article.

How a Baby Experiences Labor and Delivery

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The long, complicated process of labor and deliver is believed to be started by the baby. Learn what a baby experiences during labor and delivery.

What Are the Happiest Countries in the World?

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How do you measure the happiness of a country? Is it through the benefits afforded to citizens, the weather or the number of opportunities available? This is a question the World Happiness Report has tackled since 2012 to report on the happiest countries in the world.

450 Huge Geometrical Earthworks in the Amazon Hint at Past Civilizations

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Although the trenched enclosures were probably used to conduct rituals, they can tell us how the ancient indigenous people of the Amazon managed their forests.

How a Brinicle Works

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Underwater icicles, also called brinicles or sea stalactites, form when super-cold brine meets normal seawater. The sub-zero phenomenon can kill some sea life.

Electronegativity Is Like an Atomic Tug-of-War

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Electrons are attracted to some atoms more than others. If two atoms are of equal strength, the electrons will be equally shared. If one atom is stronger, the electrons will be pulled in that atom's direction.

What is antigravity?

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Antigravity is the Holy Grail of science discoveries. Learn about antigravity research and the possible uses of antigravity technology.

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