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How College Admissions Tests Work

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College admissions tests, such as the SAT and ACT are explained in this article from HowStuffWorks. Learn about college admissions tests.

Winter Experiments

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Winter experiments can be a simple and fun way to learn about weather -- including snow, rain and hail. Try these winter experiments.

Aviation Activities for Kids

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Aviation Activities for Kids stimulate curiosity about airplanes, basic physics, and more. Learn several aviation activities for summertime play.

How Mangrove Forests Are Great for the Planet

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Mangroves provide a habitat for wildlife such as fish, birds, deer and insects. They also stabilize shorelines, protect against storm surges and improve water quality. What's not to love?

Do you know the signs of skin cancer?

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Do you know the signs of skin cancer or think that skin cancer isn't a problem? See the signs of skin cancer to protect yourself and get informed.

Why Were Fake Eyelashes Invented?

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In the world of beauty, where people have long coveted voluminous lashes, the invention of false eyelashes revolutionized how individuals enhance their eyes. But why were fake eyelashes invented in the first place? Let's look at the history behind these tiny hairs and people's fascination with them.

What Is the Most Abundant Element on Earth? Not Carbon

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Ever wondered what the most abundant element on Earth is? Or how the elements that make up our planet compare to those floating out in the vast universe?

Dik-dik: The Tiny Antelope With the Embarrassing Name

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The name dik-dik comes from the repetitive 'dik' sound the tiny female dik-dik makes when she feels threatened.

How Futoshiki Puzzles Work

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In Japanese, the word Futoshiki means unequal. And if you like sudoku or KenKen, this number puzzle might be your next addiction.

How to Repair Kitchen Equipment

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Make your kitchen feel like new with our instructions on sharpening knives and scissors; fixing china, porcelain, and glass; making a polish for brass, silver, and copper; and making new potholders out of old towels.

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