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Do hummingbirds have sex in midair?

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Do hummingbirds have sex in midair? Learn about the amazing hummingbird and find out if they really have to hover all of the time.

Marshmallow: Herbal Remedies

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Marshmallow has been used in herbal remedies for centuries. Learn how marshmallow can treat bladder infections, sore throats, bronchitis and more.

How to Treat the Common Cold with Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Traditional Chinese medicine for the common cold varies based on the type of cold. Learn how to treat common colds with traditional Chinese medicine.

Who's Buried at Père Lachaise, the Largest Cemetery in Paris?

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This sprawling garden of a landscape cemetery sits in the middle of Paris and holds the remains of some of its most famous, and infamous, citizens.

The Infamous Cults Quiz

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Some cults promote harsh conservative judgment; some are more into free love and spaceships. Others are incredibly dangerous, harming their own members and innocent people. With this quiz, we'll see how much you really know about infamous cults.

7 Cults in America: A History of Infamy

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Cults are not unique to the United States, but there is a long history of cults in America. "Compared to other developed nations, the U.S. does have this consistent relationship with cults," Amanda Montell, author of "Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism," tells LitHub. "Whenever I talk to my friends who are not American and I tell them I'm writing this book about cults, their eyes do not light up the same way that Americans' eyes do.

The Dumbo Octopus Is a Deep Sea Ballerina

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Deep in the ocean, living in eternal darkness, is the dumbo octopus (of the genus Grimpoteuthis), a creature that few humans have seen face-to-face. When someone is lucky enough to spot one, they're often captivated by its charms.

6 Things We Still Thank Teddy Roosevelt for Today

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Teddy Roosevelt changed the American landscape, establishing the U.S. Forest Service and protecting the magnificent green spaces we cherish today.

The Joys of Living With Guinea Pigs

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Guinea pigs are small, social and way better than hamsters. HowStuffWorks explains why these pint-sized critters make perfect pets.

The Messy Legacy of the Columbus Day Holiday

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As more states are swapping Columbus Day celebrations for Indigenous Peoples' Day observances, does Columbus Day still have any relevance?

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