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Why Walking Through Doorways Makes Us Forget
Why are we here again? HowStuffWorks looks at research on the act of forgetting once you walk through doorways.
Why don't water towers freeze solid in the winter?
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Does a water tower freeze in the winter? Learn about water towers in this article.
What's the Difference Between Airspeed and Ground Speed?
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Measuring how fast an aircraft travels depends on whether you factor in the speed of the wind behind it.
Should You Always Take Off Your Shoes in Your Home?
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HowStuffWorks asks whether it's a healthy move to take your shoes off as soon as you get inside your home.
Good News! Some Butterfly Populations Bounced Back in 2019
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Work by volunteers and nonprofits, such as butterfly waystations and education efforts, has reversed population decline for some butterfly species.
Quick Tips: Can carrying an umbrella protect your skin?
Ladies once carried parasols, or decorative umbrellas, to protect their skin from the sun. Do umbrellas still provide the skin protection they once did?
What's the One Word that Best Describes You?
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While all of us are very complex, at our core, we all have one thing that defines us to those around us. If people that knew you had to use one word to describe you, what would it be?
Worldle: It's Not a Typo, It's a Geography Game
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Worldle is yet another online game that players love. This one is based on geography and you get six tries to guess the country based on its shape.
The Coordinate Plane Comprises 2 Axes and 4 Quadrants
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A coordinate plane is a mathematical, two-dimensional plane formed by two number lines. A horizontal number line and a vertical number line intersect to form two axes (plural for axis), and a grid system comprised of four quadrants.
Celebrate Galentine's Day, Leslie Knope Style
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Grab your BFFs, girls. Galentine's Day is coming and we're celebrating like Leslie Knope!