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Black Crystal Meaning for Energy Protection and Emotional Healing

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The surprising truth about black crystals: they're not just for banishing negativity. Discover why these powerful stones were used in ancient mystery schools, how they connect to the void between dimensions, and which black crystal holds the strongest grounding energy on Earth.

Richard Sharpe Shaver, UFO Hoaxster

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Richard Sharpe Shaver was a controversial UFO storyteller promoted by Ray Palmer. Check out his amazing stories of aliens called deros and teros.

What Does the Money Tree Have to Do With Lunar New Year?

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The money tree has long been a symbol of good fortune in Asia. But how did the plant get its name?

How Comic-Con Came to Rule the Pop Culture World

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The hosts of Nerdificient talk about the history of comic book conventions and how San Diego's Comic-Con became so enormous.

Earth's Magnetic North Pole Has Rapidly Shifted in the Past 40 Years

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Prior to the mid-1990s, the magnetic north pole traveled at speeds of around 9 miles per year. Now, it's 34 miles annually. What accounts for the acceleration?

Why does tickling the roof of your mouth with your tongue stifle a sneeze?

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Tickling the roof of your mouth with your tongue can stifle a sneeze -- but why? Learn about the roof of your mouth and sneezes at HowStuffWorks.

May's Full Moon Is the Flower Moon

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Native American tribes have called the May moon the flower moon for centuries. The name even inspired a best-selling novel and film.

What is the angel hair phenomenon?

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The "angel hair phenomenon" sounds like a best-selling pasta dish from your local Italian restaurant. Or maybe we're just hungry. But if this phenomenon isn't related to tasty cuisine, what's it all about -- and are angels actually involved?

How Hydropower Plants Work

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Hydropower plants produce about 24 percent of the world's electricity and supply more than 1 billion people with power. Find out how hydropower plants work.

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