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From Fin Whales to Blue Whales: The Whale Species Quiz

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The whale may be the most magnificent mammal in the sea, but can you tell one whale from another? Take our quiz to see how much you know about the various whale species and how these creatures differ.

The Largest Tsunami Ever Recorded Only Claimed 2 Lives

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If you're lucky, you've never seen a tsunami in person, but you know that this type of massive wave can cause enormous damage. They can be measured, too, which easily leads to the question: What was the largest tsunami ever recorded?

The World Hits 8 Billion People; Is That Good or Bad?

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The world's population is expected to hit 8 billion Nov. 15 2022. Is that too many people or just right?

The Sordid Past of the Third Nolan Brother

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You've heard of Christopher and Jonathan Nolan from their films, but do you know about brother Matthew, who has a shady background and criminal past?

How 'Lasagna Gardening' Helps Create Healthy Soil

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"Lasagna gardening" is a no-till, no-dig method of organic gardening that helps create rich, healthy soil and requires very little work to get started.

No Shave November Is More Than Mustache Month

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Ditch the razor for 30 days and let your hair grow for a bro. Do it with No Shave November and Movember so you can raise money and save a dude's life.

How Airlines Work

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How did the guy in the next seat pay less for a ticket than you did? Explore how airlines work, how ticket prices are set and more.

Which Planets Are Considered 'Earth-like' and Why?

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Exoplanets are planets that orbit stars other than our sun. Read about exoplanets and find out how scientists are searching for exoplanets with life.

How Zero-gravity Flights Work

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Zero gravity flights are used to simulate a zero gravity environment for astronauts in training. Find out how zero gravity flights simulate weightlessness.

How the Bugatti Veyron Works

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Welcome to the height of high-performance: The Bugatti Veyron's 16-cylinder monster engine produces 1,001 horsepower for a top speed of more than 250 mph. And it's a passenger car. Check out the Bugatti.

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