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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome on the Brain
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Polycystic ovary syndrome may not originate in the ovaries at all. Learn more about this common disorder at HowStuffWorks.
Does the Sun Rotate?
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Like Earth, the sun rotates, but in a different way. HowStuffWorks looks at the science.
Risks of Overtraining
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The risks of overtraining include an increased chance of injury. Learn how to gauge whether you're overtraining.
What is the Milky Way?
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It's your home, and a colossally sized one at that. How much do you know about your galactic digs and their residence amid the yawning universe?
Are There Really More Accidents Around Daylight Saving Time Changes?
Time changes can cause you lose or gain an hour of sleep. It can also be possibly dangerous for drivers.
Feeling Blue? This Kid-run Hotline Will Lift Your Spirits
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Feeling down and need someone to pick you up? Give the kids of Peptoc a call and we guarantee a smile!
No Need to Howl When You See January's Wolf Moon
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January's moon is called the wolf moon, but it's also known as the center moon and the freeze up moon (among other names). Here's why.
Why March's Full Moon Is the Worm Moon
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March's full moon is called the worm moon for an unusual reason. What are some other names for the March moon and when can you see it?
What Is Holi? Celebrating Community, Renewal and Forgiveness
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Bursting with color, music, and joy, Holi is one of the most important festivals in the Hindu tradition. But what is Holi exactly?
Solar Storm + Earth's Magnetic Field = Auroras Galore
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In 1859, the Carrington Event was the most intense global solar storm ever recorded. The effects were felt all over the Earth.