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How Do Cat Years Work? It's Not a Linear Ratio

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You don't need a cat to have wondered, how do cat years work? Unlike dog years, which are often mistakenly described as a simple 7-to-1 scale, cats age more dynamically.

Afrofuturism: Where Technology, Culture and the Black Experience Meet

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Afrofuturism isn't just about placing a Black person in a futuristic landscape. It takes into account the challenges Black people face and allows them to imagine futures of their own making.

Why Is Rudolph's Nose Red?

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Why is Rudolph's nose red? Read about the most famous member of Santa's reindeer team and explore scientific reasons for why Rudolph's nose is red.

What would it take to reverse global warming?

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To reverse global warming we would have to start by reducing our carbon emissions. Learn more about what it would take to reverse global warming.

How can I have an out-of-body experience?

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Out-of-body experiences (OBEs) are most often associated with sick or injured people, but scientists recently produced these experiences in healthy people. Learn how virtual reality can scramble your point of view.

When You Smell Poop Are You Actually Inhaling Poop Molecules?

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Smelling fecal matter is gross enough, so the possibility that tiny bits of poop are actually getting into your nose is outright disgusting. But should you be worried?

How Ebola Works

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Ebola has killed thousands in Africa since it first broke in 1975. And it's back again. HowStuffWorks looks at the virus and the science to stop it.

Do Plants Make Music?

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Machines can translate some of the biological functions of plants into synthesizer sounds. But are these synthesized translations the same thing as music?

Why do sweet and salty taste so good together?

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Sugar and salt combined in the right proportions can turn a snack into a perfect treat. Find out why this combination is so alluring.

How Does AI Work?

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AI already can outperform humans in some narrow domains, but in the future AI may go inside the human brain to enhance intellectual capabilities, turning users into human-machine hybrids.

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