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Your First Memory Is Probably Fiction

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Is your first memory of lying in a crib? You may want to revisit that. A new large study found that nearly 40 percent of participants had a first memory that was improbably early.

Which Cruise Line Best Fits Your Personality?

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Tropical drink in hand? Check. Fine dining options? Check. Wave machine on deck? Check. It's easy to be a passenger on cruise. The hard part is finding one that's a perfect fit for your personality!

What's Your Emotional Age?

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Emotional age doesn't necessarily correspond with actual age. You might be 24 with the emotional maturity of an 8 or 53-year-old. Everyone is at different stages along the way. How do you compare? Play on to find out!

The Katydid Is a Vibrant Master of Disguise (and Nocturnal!)

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Is that katydid a leaf? Is it an insect? Is it singing to you on a warm summer night? The answer to all of these is yes! Closely related to crickets and grasshoppers, there are over 6,000 katydid species worldwide. These masters of disguise are commonly heard but rarely seen.

Why Is My Cat Sleeping So Much? Do Younger Cats Sleep More?

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You glance over, and once again, your cat is napping in the same sunny spot. Naturally, you start to wonder, why is my cat sleeping so much? While it might seem excessive, for most cats, sleeping a lot is completely normal.

Ox vs. Bull: Born to Breed or Born to Work?

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If you've ever stood on a farm and wondered about the ox vs. bull debate, you're not alone. These two male bovine animals might look similar, but there's a key difference that sets them apart.

Coqui Frog: Beloved in Puerto Rico, Not So Much in Hawaii

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If you've walked through a warm, humid forest in Puerto Rico or parts of Hawaii at dusk, you've likely heard the high-pitched "ko-kee" call of the coqui frog.

Do Babies Have Kneecaps?

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Babies' kneecaps are said to be a myth. But without bony kneecaps, how do toddlers get around? Learn about babies' kneecaps and how baby bones grow.

If you step on a rusty nail, will you really get tetanus?

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Will stepping on a rusty nail really give you tetanus? Learn why nails and puncture wounds can be breeding grounds for tetanus bacteria.

How do Astronauts Poop in Space?

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A bathroom in space requires unique engineering that is different from a bathroom on Earth. Learn about the features of a bathroom in space.

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