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Dog Pictures

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Dog pictures give you a glimpse into the world of our favorite canine friends. See pictures of chihuahuas, pugs, poodles and more.

Should you really avoid ordering fish on Mondays?

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Fish markets aren't usually open on Sundays, so does mean you really avoid ordering fish on Mondays? Find out whether you should avoid fish on Mondays.

Can I power my car with AA batteries?

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Can you really power a car with AA batteries? Read the story of one team's effort to beat a world record in a vehicle powered by AA batteries.

The Breatharian Lifestyle: Can Humans Survive on Air Alone?

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Breatharians believe they can live only on the energy from sunlight, and do not need nourishment from food. Read all about the practice of Breatharianism.

What's a blue zone, and am I living in one?

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What's a blue zone, and am I living in one? Read this article to find out what a blue zone is, and to determine if you live in one.

The Invasive Joro Spider Is Getting Cozy in the U.S.

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Native to East Asia, the Joro spider has adapted to life in the southern U.S. and, as far as we know, is a beneficial addition to the ecosystem.

Is my fragrance making me fat?

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Is my fragrance making me fat? Find out if wearing perfume can have any affect on your weight in this article.

What Was the Deepest Free Dive Ever Recorded?

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Free diving is a breathtaking sport, literally and figuratively, requiring athletes dive to astonishing depths (recorded primarily in meters) on a single breath of air. Instead of using scuba gear, these free divers rely mainly on their own lungs to explore the depths of the ocean.

8 Most Densely Populated Cities in the World

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Statistically, over half of the people reading this article live in a city, with a higher population density than rural or suburban areas. For instance, New York City has nearly 27,000 people crammed into each square mile (2.6 square km) of land.

8 Most Dangerous Jellyfish and 1 Stinging Imposter

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While swarm of jellies may look serene, you're best off keeping your distance. A sting from the most dangerous jellyfish on Earth can be deadly. Even when we're not looking at the most dangerous, many jellyfish species have venomous stings that can cause everything from mild discomfort to serious pain.

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