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Take Our Head-scratching Hoax Quiz
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Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. Other times, it's just fiction. How much do you know about these horrible hoaxes?
Should I Use A Glycolic Face Wash?
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Glycolic acid is a popular in ingredient in face washes. Find out if you should choose glycolic face wash as part of your skin care routine.
Could shape memory alloys harness heat energy from cars?
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Could Shape Memory Alloys Harness Heat Energy From Cars? Keep reading to learn about shape memory alloys and the future of transportation.
What human activities increase carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
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Although a certain amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) occurs naturally in the Earth's atmosphere, there are several human activities that increase levels of the greenhouse gas.
The True and Tragic Story of Tilikum, SeaWorld's Captive Orca
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Orcas are known as "killer whales" because they are apex predators. In the wild, highly social killer whales prey on sharks, seals, dolphins and even other whales.
What in the World Are Tonsil Stones?
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Those with strong stomachs may have watched the videos making the rounds of people who have tonsil stones. What are tonsil stones you ask? They're smelly, little white globs of who knows what that get built up in the, well, pockets of tonsils. Those with weaker stomachs can skip the videos and head right for the info below. And those with maybe a little tendency toward hypochondria will be glad to know tonsil stones are probably no big deal, even if they're gross.
What Eats Snakes? A Lot of Animals, Including Other Snakes
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While snakes skillfully hunt their prey, they aren’t at the top of the food chain. From birds of prey to larger mammals, there are plenty of animals in the wild that hunt snakes for a tasty meal.
Can your recyclables build a home?
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Can your recyclables build a home? Check out this article and learn about building a house with recyclables.
Distinguishing Between Social Identity and Personal Identity
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Social identity is what we see in ourselves that we have in common with others. Learn about social identity from this article.
The Woodlouse Spider Only Has 6 Eyes
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Let's talk about the woodlouse spider, an arachnid with a unique hunting style and impressive jaws. Known scientifically as Dysdera crocata, this spider has a special knack for preying on woodlice, making it an unusually dominant predator in its ecosystem.