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How Long Do Jellyfish Live? Are They All Immortal?
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The life cycle of jellyfish can seem almost otherworldly. Some species are the closer to actual immortality than anything else we see in the animal kingdom!
Can We Get Into Space Without Big Rockets?
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Visionaries have proposed various ways to get into space without using large rockets for propulsion, such as building a space elevator or harnessing magnetic levitation.
5 Myths About How Cars Used to Work
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Not everything you know about how cars work, especially about how older cars work, is necessarily true. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
Alligator Gar: 100 Million Years Old and Still Kicking
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The prehistoric looking alligator gar is sometimes referred to as a "living fossil" and, while it may look threatening, it's harmless to anything larger than itself.
Are Minimalist Running Shoes the Key to Fewer Injuries?
Some runners swear by them, but others not so much. Can wearing minimalist running shoes improve your running - for life?
Bootlace Worms Can Grow Longer Than Most Whales
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You might not think a worm could be longer than a whale, but allow us to introduce you to the bootlace worm, one of the longest animals on the planet. And, oh and it packs a potent toxin, too.
6 Facts About How Bees Learn, Think and Make Decisions
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Bees can learn, make decisions and have a sense of smell 100 times more sensitive than ours. Here are some cool facts about bees.
How did public fountains, like those in Rome, work without any type of motor to pump the water?
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Rome is famous for having large public fountains that work without the use of any kind of mechanized pump. How were these fountains able to generate enough water pressure without a motor? Check out this article for the answer to this question.
17 People in Line for the Presidency
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We all know the vice president is second in line as the leader of our nation, but then who? See our list of 17 people in line for the presidency.
How Does Vertical Acceleration Work?
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Have you ever hit a bump in the road and gone flying up in the air? Learn how vertical acceleration works in this article.