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Gravitational Waves! Or the Chirps That Prove Einstein Was Right

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We've observed gravitational waves, thanks to two black holes colliding and two interferometers. Learn about gravitational waves at HowStuffWorks Now.

The Zoo Hypothesis: Are Aliens Watching Us Like Animals in a Zoo?

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Is it possible that we are not alone in the universe, but are just like animals in a zoo to the aliens who are watching us?

A Rule of Thumb Can Save You Tons of Time

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Let's talk about an expression you've probably heard before: "rule of thumb." This phrase is a handy way of saying, "Here's a general guideline that works in most cases."

Why Does the Universe Depend on Planck's Constant?

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Planck's constant, which made an appearance in the Netflix series "Stranger Things," is one of the most important differences between reality at the atomic and subatomic level and what we can see around us.

Can Your Truck Do the Carolina Squat? Should It?

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Also known as the Cali Lean and the Tennessee Tilt, the Carolina Squat is a way to lift the front of a truck up and lower the rear. Fans call it cool. The North Carolina state government calls it banned.

Solfeggio Frequencies: Healing Tones or Pseudoscience?

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Solfeggio frequencies are specific sound frequencies that have been around for centuries and are believed to have powerful effects on the human body and mind. Many claim that these six measurable tones can stimulate healing, reduce stress, and even awaken intuition. But what does the science actually say?

Was the Flatwoods Monster an Alien or an Owl?

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A mysterious cryptid, an eerie encounter and one of the strangest stories to come out of West Virginia: That sums up the Flatwoods Monster.

Yowie: Animal Kingdom Resident or Hoax Down Under?

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The Yowie animal is a towering, hairy cryptid, often called Australian Bigfoot, and the debate over its existence has been raging for centuries. Reports of the yowie have sparked everything from Aboriginal legends to alleged sightings across the eastern Australian states.

Why Do We Say 'Amen'?

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Whether spoken softly in private prayer or shouted in church, the word carries weight. But have you ever asked, why do we say amen?

The SS Edmund Fitzgerald and a Fateful Night on Lake Superior

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When the Edmund Fitzgerald set sail on its final voyage, it was one of the largest ships on North America's Great Lakes. But by the evening of November 10, 1975, it had vanished beneath the waves of Lake Superior, taking all 29 crew members with it and cementing its place in maritime history.

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