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5 Black-Red-Yellow Flag Designs Around the World

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The black-red-yellow flag color combination has roots dating back to the 13th century. The flag of the Holy Roman Empire, an imperial banner used by the Holy Roman Emperor, featured a black eagle with a red beak and red claws on top of a golden background.

The Marine Iguana Is The World's Only Seafaring Lizard

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The marine iguana is found only in the Galápagos Islands. From their sleek swimming skills underwater to their clumsy movements on land, they're perfectly adapted to their marine environment.

World's First AI-generated Christmas Song Is the Stuff of Nightmares

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An artificial intelligence wrote a Christmas carol. Learn more about this AI-generated Christmas song in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

NASA Captures Mesmerizing Footage of Clouds Drifting Above a Distant World

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Are there clouds on Saturn's moon Titan? Learn more about the methane clouds on Titan in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Space Lettuce Is Out of This World Good

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Lettuce has key nutrients that give both astronauts and Earth-dwellers alike a physical and psychological boost. And the lettuce grown in space is no less nutritious than the Earth-bound variety.

What in the World Are Tonsil Stones?

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Never heard of tonsil stones? They're nasty little stones that can form in your throat. So should you freak out if you have them?

How the White House Rose Garden Became the Most Famous Garden in the World

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The White House Rose Garden has been the scene of many history-making events, but the story of its creation is a fascinating tale in itself.

Perpendicular Lines Create All the Right Angles in the World

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If two lines are perpendicular to the same line, they are parallel to each other and will never intersect.

Cadmium: The Highly Toxic Metal That Powers the World

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Cadmium is a natural metal and the leading component in rechargeable batteries and solar cells. It is also highly toxic and heavily regulated.

The French Baguette Receives UNESCO World Heritage Status

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The baguette is the most popular bread eaten in France. So it makes sense UNESCO would protect it as an iconic part of the country's cultural heritage.

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