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Where do butterflies get their striking colors?

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Butterfly color is some of the most striking in nature. Learn how butterfly wings use ordinary color and structural color.

How to Divide Fractions

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Dividing fractions is easy once you learn a couple of rules and remember three words - keep, change and flip.

Why are objects in the side-view mirror closer than they appear?

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"Objects in mirror are closer than they appear." That little line appears so often and in so many contexts, it's almost lost all meaning -- but why is it there, and what does physics have to do with it?

What Is an Isotope?

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You don't need to be a fan of chemistry to appreciate isotopes. They affect geology and medicine, too.

How Parallel Ports Work

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The parallel port is still an obsolete way to connect a printer to a PC. Learn how parallel ports operate and how they came about.

How to Install Ceramic Tile

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Installing ceramic tile is easy with modern fast-setting mastics, sealants, and grout. Follow these tips for installing ceramic tile

What Is a Linear Pair of Angles in Geometry?

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In the subjects of geometry and trigonometry, a linear pair of angles is any two adjacent angles formed together to add up to 180°, or Pi radians.

Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells: What's the Difference?

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Prokaryotic cells are like single-room efficiency apartments while eukaryotic cells are like mansions with many rooms - and they are the only two kinds of cells in the world.

5 Hugely Fun Facts About Mass (Not Weight)

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Weight is the measurement of gravity's pull on an object. And it varies by location. Mass is a different beast altogether.

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