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Mardi Gras Crafts
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Mardi Gras crafts for kids include party masks, noisemakers, a festive cake, and throw beads. Learn about activities for kids to celebrate Mardi Gras.
Could blood be used to power batteries?
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Blood batteries as thin as a sheet of paper are currently under development by scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Read about blood batteries.
Snow Activities
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Snow activities are a fun way to spend time outdoors in winter. Here are some snow activities to beat those winter doldrums.
21 Unforgettable Hairstyles
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Hairstyles trends come and go, but some are unforgettable. From the flip to the mullet, revisit these 21 hairstyle trends through the ages.
14 Notable Grand Ole Opry Performers
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The Grand Ole Opry made Nashville the country music capital of the world. See our list of 14 notable Grand Ole Opry performers, including Johnny Cash.
Why is Mesopotamia called the cradle of civilization?
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Mesopotamia was a region in the Middle East from which all of civilization developed. Learn about Mesopotamia and the birth of ancient civilization.
Spider Activities
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Learn more about the graceful spider when you participate in these innovative spider activities. Find out how to preserve a spiderweb and much more.
Why is the Google algorithm so important?
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The Google algorithm searches out Web pages that contain keywords you used to search. Read about the Google algorithm and how the Google algorithm works.
Planet Mercury: Fast, Pockmarked and Shrinking
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Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, and it's the smallest in the solar system. So why does it have longer days than we have on Earth?
Neptune: An Ice Giant With Diamond Rain
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Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun and one of the coldest. Its supersonic winds are also the fastest in the solar system.