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Why do Americans Sell Soda by the Liter but Milk by the Gallon?

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Although it's said that Americans don't use the metric system, they sure love a 2-liter bottle of soda. Why is soda sold like that, but other products aren't?

What Rank Would You Achieve in Starfleet?

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Could anything ever be cooler than traveling to the final frontier, seeking out new life and new civilizations, boldly going where no one has gone before? Want to find out what rank you'll have when you do it? Take the quiz and see!

Can we use vegetable oil as fuel in cars and electrical generators?

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Can we use vegetable oil as fuel in our cars and in electrical generators? The short answer is yes. The longer answer is, well, yes, with a good number of qualifications.

Which Norse God or Goddess Reflects Your Soul?

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You're not some piddling mortal! You are a god! Well, a Norse god anyway. Which Norse god or goddess reflects your soul? Take this quiz to find out!

13 Types of Dragons Humans Have Dreamt Up Over Millennia

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Curious about different types of dragons? Good call. Around the world, people have imagined dragon species that range from serpent-like dragon rainmakers to winged fire-breathers that strike fear.

A Polydactyl Cat Has 5, 6 or even 7 Toes on Each Paw

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Some cats are just born to stand out. The polydactyl cat sports extra toes that make it look like it's wearing mittens, earning it nicknames like "mitten cats," "big foot cats" or even "cats with thumbs."

The Polar Regions of Earth: Our Planet's Complementary AC Units

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The polar regions of Earth are the areas surrounding the North and South Poles, where extreme cold, sea ice and unique ecosystems shape life at the edges of the planet.

The Richest Country in Europe Is Also One of the Tiniest

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The richest country in Europe is usually defined using gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, a statistic that divides a country's total economic output by its population. Economists also adjust these figures using purchasing power parity to better compare living standards between different countries.

10 Surprising Facts About Astronaut Training

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NASA astronauts have to undergo serious training before becoming approved for a trip to space. But some of that training is certainly not what you'd expect.

How Antimatter Spacecraft Will Work

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Antimatter has the ability to store incredible amounts of energy in a very small space. See how it will work.

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