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How Deep Is the Deepest Lake in the World?

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You could stack the Eiffel Tower, the Washington Monument and the Statue of Liberty in Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the U.S. But, do you know what the deepest lake in the world is?

Is Polio Back? Here's What You Need to Know

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Is polio making a comeback in the United States and, if so, are you at risk? We talk to a doctor, who says that vaccination is key.

10 Flaming-hot Facts About Cheetos

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Cheetos are more than just tasty, dusty cheese puffs. They've even inspired a major motion picture. And why is the snack so addictive, anyway?

Sacred Pipes Mean Way More Than Peace for Native Americans

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Pipes have a long history for Native Americans, and they're still revered and powerful. Just please don't call them peace pipes.

Dionysus Was the Greek God With a Dual Personality

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With two sides to his personality, Dionysus represents joy, ecstasy and merriment, but also brutal and blinding rage, representing the dual effects of overindulgence.

How do astronauts function in their space suits for hours at a time?

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I would like to know how an astronaut, who is in a space suit for hours, can eat, drink and eliminate fluid- and solid-waste byproducts? What "mechanics" are built into the suit and how do they operate?

What if I crossed my eyes for 10 minutes?

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What if I crossed my eyes for 10 minutes? Would they stick that way forever?

Cosmogony

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Cosmogony, the study of the origin and development of the universe as a whole and of the individual bodies that compose it.

What is the ideal temperature for a refrigerator?

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You know that the purpose of a refrigerator is to slow down the growth of bacteria, but what temperature should you set your refrigerator to so that it slows bacteria, but doesn't hurt food that doesn't freeze well? Find out in this article.

How does a chicken's egg get its shell?

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How do chickens create eggs? Does the chicken's body make the shell and fill it with the white and yolk somehow, or does it make the white and yolk and then somehow wrap the shell around it?

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