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Everyday Science: Water Quiz

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Water is quite arguably the most important substance on Earth. Its unique properties make it an incredibly versitile tool. Aside from fueling life, it's useful in cleaning, cooking and transportation, just to name a few things.

1913 Reading Standard

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The 1913 Reading Standard motorcycle was a great example of an early American motorcycle. See pictures and learn about the Reading Standard.

What is Soy?

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Soy offers many health benefits. Soy is a good source of protein, it's low in saturated fats and contains no cholesterol. Learn more about it here.

Can Humans Have Superpowers?

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Humans are awesome and we have superpowers of our own. But could a greedy world of "supervillains" twist them against us?

Are geothermal power plants safe?

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For all our hand-wringing over the oil supply, it might shock you to realize that the solution to our dependence on fossil fuels lies right under our feet.

Fifty Percent of Americans Are the Usual Suspects

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Half the adults in the U.S. are in a network of police face-recognition databases, according to a 2016 Georgetown report. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Baby Giraffes Get Their Spots From Mom

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A study found that baby giraffes get their spot patterns from their moms. HowStuffWorks looks at the study and what it means for giraffes in the wild.

What Is a Ghost Flight?

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Airlines are flying planes with no passengers, due to the outbreak of coronavirus, but also for economic reasons having nothing to do with disease.

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