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No Need to Beware the Ides of March, Actually

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March 15, the Ides of March, has become synonymous with betrayal, lost loyalty and unwelcome surprises. But should this day still make us wary?

12 'Magical' Hacks for the Magic Eraser

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The Magic Eraser seems like it can take on just about any cleaning job. But can it? And what is this sponge-like thing anyway?

Earth's Black Box Warns of Planet's End Due to Climate Change

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A new project aims to document the possible demise of Planet Earth due to climate change. It's called Earth's Black Box and the creators hope this will be a warning to all Earth-dwellers to take global warming seriously.

10 Slick Uses for Coconut Oil

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In addition to its role in cooking, coconut oil has a ton of uses in health and beauty. We highlight 10 of them.

The Fallout Video Game Quiz

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Strap on your Pip-Boy and crack open a cold Nuka Cola, it's time for a "Fallout" quiz.

The Largest Tsunami Ever Recorded Only Claimed 2 Lives

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If you're lucky, you've never seen a tsunami in person, but you know that this type of massive wave can cause enormous damage. They can be measured, too, which easily leads to the question: What was the largest tsunami ever recorded?

The World Hits 8 Billion People; Is That Good or Bad?

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The world's population is expected to hit 8 billion Nov. 15 2022. Is that too many people or just right?

Meet the Zombie Ant Fungus That Inspired HBO's 'The Last of Us'

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The Ophiocordyceps unilateralis fungus makes a mockery of ant free will. But how does it take over the ant body to control its host?

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