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The Mars Quiz

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Mars: There's been a lot of misinformation and myth-making about our nearest neighbor in the Solar System. Can you sort out the truth from the sci-fi? Try it now with our quiz!

How Lab-grown Meat Could Change the Pet Food World

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A new era of pet foods created in the lab, sustainably and with reduced environmental impact, is coming. But will pets - and their humans - like it?

If We Show You a Fossil, Can You Figure Out What Living Thing It Used to Be?

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Don't let those incredible dinosaur skeletons in the museum fool you -- the fossils of living things don't always look exactly like that person, plant or animal did while alive. See how many you can identify with this quiz!

Are cheetahs clones of each other?

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Cheetahs share so much DNA that they're practically clones of one another. Learn what this means for the future of the species at HowStuffWorks.

How Artificial Geothermal Energy Works

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Artificial geothermal energy is made by adding water to naturally hot rocks. Learn about artificial geothermal energy.

What's Your Jewelry IQ?

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Are you as smart about gems and jewelry metals as you think you are? From diamonds to moissanite, there's a lot to know. Show off your jewelry IQ in this quiz, and then you can consider yourself an expert!

Hummingbird Migration Can Mean Flying 2,000 Miles Without a Break

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Ruby-throated hummingbirds migrate annually from the U.S. all the way to Central America. How often would one need to stop? A new study reveals amazing abilities.

Unlocking the Enigmatic Essence of Aquarius: An Astrological Odyss

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In the captivating tapestry of the zodiac, the air sign of Aquarius stands out as a enigmatic and multifaceted celestial entity. Commonly associated with the water bearer, this sign is often misunderstood, as it defies the conventional notions of its watery counterparts. Aquarius, in fact, is an air sign, a testament to the boundless nature of the intellect and the human spirit. As we delve into the depths of this remarkable sign, we uncover a world of innovation, nonconformity, and a relentless pursuit of progress - a true embodiment of the transformative power of the element of air.

How Vocal Fry Works

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Does vocal fry signal the most annoying end of times? Or is it just part of a natural language progression? Learn all about it at HowStuffWorks.

Is Apple Cider Vinegar the 'Secret' to Weight Loss?

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Does apple cider vinegar help with weight loss? HowStuffWorks looks at the science of apple cider vinegar.

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