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Meet The Line Saudi Arabia, a 106-mile, One-Building City
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Saudi Arabia's proposal to build a 106-mile-long, self-sufficient, road- and car-free, one-building city would make it the first of its kind in the world.
What's a Subduction Zone? Everyone in the Pacific NW Should Know
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A subduction zone can shake things up — literally. These geological features are responsible for some of the most intense earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis.
How Often Should You Wash Your Bra?
While laywomen give answers ranging from "after every use" to "once a month," experts have a definite number.
How Often Should You Wash Your Pillow?
All those dust mites, body oils and drool do a number on the cleanliness of your pillow. Grossed out yet?
Skunk Ape: A Swamp-dwelling Sasquatch in Florida
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If you've ever tromped through the steamy backwoods of Florida, you may have heard the squishy steps of something curious just beyond the trees.
A Very Special Yellow Butterfly: The Eastern Tiger Swallowtail
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The yellow butterfly gives other insects a masterclass in adaptation, camouflage and transformation. One yellow butterfly in particular stands out: the eastern tiger swallowtail.
12 Scariest Dinosaurs You'd Want to Avoid While Time Traveling
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Some of the scariest dinosaurs ever to walk the Earth were terrifying for reasons beyond their size. They were dangerous animals with tools perfectly evolved for hunting, ambushing, or defending against other dinosaurs.
9 Largest Birds in North America: Endangered Species and Predators
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You don’t need to go on safari to see giants. The largest birds in North America soar through skies, stalk wetlands and impress with sheer size.
Devon Island: The Icy Canadian Land That NASA Uses for Mars Research
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Devon Island looks like another planet, but it sits firmly on Earth in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. This largest uninhabited island lies in Nunavut Canada, north of Baffin Island in the far north of Arctic Canada.
10 Most Corrupt States in the U.S. (That We Know Of)
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The most corrupt states often appear in research that tracks public corruption convictions, bribery cases, and misconduct among elected officials. In the United States, investigators and political science researchers try to measure corruption using data from the Department of Justice and other public corruption statistics.