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Do Wolves Really Howl at the Moon?
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Wolves and the moon have been connected since ancient times. Learn why we link wolves and the moon, and if wolves and the moon share a mystical bond.
Kite Activities for Kids
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Try a kite activity: Design, make, and fly your own kites. Find step-by-step instructions on kite making and flying, and begin soaring now.
14 of the New Deals Alphabet Agencies
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The New Deal's Alphabet Agencies were created during the Great Depression to relieve the economic tensions. Learn about these Alphabet Agencies.
How Adaptive Headlights Work
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Adaptive headlights can give you a better view of the road, especially while driving at night. Learn about the ways adaptive headlights light up the road.
1969 Chevy Camaro Z28
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The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 was likely the most desirable Z28 of all. Find out why, view photos, and see specifications in this muscle car profile.
How Many Moons Does Saturn Have?
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In recent years, Saturn has overtaken Jupiter as the planet with the most satellites in our solar system. How many moons does Saturn have?
Can You Use Your Phone on a Plane? Furthermore, Should You?
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What's the real reason you can't make a phone call during a flight? Is there really any interference between the aircraft equipment and your cellphone signal?
The Light and Airy Lyre Has Plucked Its Way Through the Ages
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The lyre is a small U-shaped harp that has appeared all over the world, from the ancient Greco-Roman culture, to India, Africa and beyond. Do people still play this ancient stringed instrument?
Scientists Warn Western U.S. Drought Could Be 'New Normal'
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Nearly 90 percent of the Western U.S. is gripped by an "apocalyptical" drought that only continues to worsen. Even if you don't live in the area, it affects you - and what you do affects it.
The Driest Place on Earth: Chile's Atacama Desert
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The Atacama Desert, situated in northern Chile, is not just any ordinary arid region. Spanning over 600 miles (965 km) along the Pacific Coast of South America, it is one of the most extreme landscapes on the planet. Thanks to certain oceanic conditions, there are areas that have received zero rainfall throughout recorded history, making the Atacama Desert the driest place on Earth.