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Sci-Fi Movies That Completely Ignore Science

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Science fiction is a classic film genre used to explore the outer limits of humanity's imagination when it comes to technology and space. In doing so, writer and directors have no choice but to bend the rules of reality just a little bit. Since we haven't invented things like light-speed travel or teleportation, movie audiences [...] The post Sci-Fi Movies That Completely Ignore Science appeared first on Goliath.

Cabbage: Natural Weight-Loss Food

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Cabbage offers vitamins and fiber, with no fat or cholesterol. Learn how cabbage helps dieters by adding volume with few calories to meals.

How the Sun Works

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The sun warms our planet every day, provides the light by which we see and is necessary for life on Earth. Learn about the sun.

How to Volunteer at a Museum

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Curious about how to volunteer at a museum? Read this article to learn how to start volunteering at a museum that interests you.

How the 'Wow!' Signal Works

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In 1977, SETI volunteer Jerry Ehman saw a transmission so exciting he circled it on paper and wrote the word "Wow!" It seemed to indicate a message from outer space. But what was it really?

What is the true meaning of jihad?

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A recently declassified U.S. government study says the Iraq war has become a uniting cause for 'Muslim jihadists.' What really is a jihad?

Fiber Optics

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Fiber Optics, the technique of transmitting light through transparent, flexible fibers of glass or plastic. Learn all about fiber optics at HowStuffWorks.

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?

Neptune: An Ice Giant With Diamond Rain

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Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun and one of the coldest. Its supersonic winds are also the fastest in the solar system.

Types of Fireworks and How the Pyrotechnics Work

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Fireworks may seem magical, but the science behind them is easy to understand. Learn how fireworks and firecrackers work and watch a fireworks video.

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