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Can You Pass a Scuba Diving Certification Quiz?

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Scuba diving: It's the passport to a gorgeous underwater world ... but it's not very forgiving of the careless or the reckless! Think you could pass a diver certification quiz? Find out now with our quiz!

NASA's DART Crashes Into an Asteroid, On Purpose

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NASA's DART spacecraft hit its mark Monday, Sept. 26 after years of planning. The bullseye was asteroid Dimorphos. Here's what NASA hopes to learn now.

Could the Moore v. Harper SCOTUS Case Radically Alter U.S. Democracy?

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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could give state legislators almost complete control over federal elections, which some experts fear could establish one-party rule and endanger democracy.

It's a Manatee's Life: Swim, Eat, Rest, Repeat

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Manatees are so gentle and sweet they'll break your heart, but in 2021, there have been more manatee deaths than in any year in previously recorded history. Why are these gentle giants dying in such unprecedented numbers?

How Marketing Plans Work

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Marketing plans help your product or service to reach a broad audience and really sell. Learn about how to create a professional marketing plan.

Supersaurus

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Supersaurus was a sauropod of spectacular proportions. Learn more about the Supersaurus, Late Jurassic dinosaurs, and dinosaurs of all eras.

The Trapdoor Spider Builds Silk-lined Burrow Traps

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The trapdoor spider is one of the sneakiest hunters in the arachnid world. These clever spiders are named for their unique hunting strategy: They build burrows with hinged "doors" made of soil and twigs that they use to ambush and capture prey. These burrows are lined with silk for stability.

Romeo the Lonely Frog Finally Finds His Juliet

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A search through the rainforests of Bolivia turns up a mate for Romeo. HowStuffWorks meets Juliet.

Hippo vs. Rhino: Who Comes Out on Top?

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The question of hippo vs. rhino is seriously a heavyweight showdown in the world of wildlife. These massive animals share African habitats but have very different biology, behavior, and reputations.

4 Yellow and Black Butterfly Species in North America

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If you've spotted a yellow and black butterfly flitting through your garden or the woods, you may have encountered one of several striking species common across North America.

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