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Korea's Haenyeo Female Freedivers Brave Freezing Waters and a Changing Culture

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Who are Korea's haenyeo female free divers? Learn more about this fading traditional fishing method in this HowStuffWorks article.

Why Distant Mountains Appear Blue to the Naked Eye

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Your eyes aren't playing tricks on you. Those mountains way off in the distance really do look blue, and it's because of how light wavelengths scatter in the atmosphere.

What's It Like Inside a Kangaroo's Pouch?

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Though it's true that joeys poop in their mother's pouch, also known as the marsupium, it's still a pretty cozy place to spend the first few months of life.

How do walruses sleep in the water without drowning?

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Walruses sleep in the water without drowning with a clever anatomical adaptation. Learn how walruses sleep, mate, nurse and just relax in the water.

20 Things You Didn't Know About Popcorn

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Popcorn is low in fat, high in fiber, and just downright tasty. Learn 20 things you didn't know about popcorn, such as what to call unpopped kernels.

Flying Jacob: Sweden's Chicken, Banana and Whipped Cream Casserole

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This banana chicken casserole defined Swedish cuisine in the 1970s and is still a beloved classic today.

How in the World Does a Waterfall Freeze?

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It might seem that the constant rushing of water over a falls would keep it from freezing, but that isn't always the case. Check out the science behind the phenomenon of the frozen waterfall.

Natto Is One of Japan's Funkiest Fermented Foods

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It's slimy, stringy and even quite pungent, but natto is also chock full of nutrients. So what is this superfood that's been a staple in Japan for thousands of years?

Snake Plant: A Great Plant for People Who Aren't Great With Plants

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Snake plants are attractive and virtually ironclad houseplants, almost impossible to kill, though some of the hype about them acting as air purifying filters has been overblown.

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