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What Is the Formula for Velocity?

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Many people get speed and velocity confused. It's no surprise because the terms are often used interchangeably. But they're not quite the same thing. So how do you find the velocity of an object?

Why Does My Cat Lick Me?

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When that sandpaper tongue gets going on your face, does it mean your cat loves you, or simply likes the way you taste?

The World's Strongest Acid: A Deep Dive Into Extreme Acidity

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Superacids are those with an acidity greater than sulfuric acid. So which is the most super of superacids and what exactly is it used for?

Popular Commercial Slogans Quiz

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Those of us who have grown up around TV can't help but have heads full of snappy slogans and jaunty jingles from watching (or really, just listening to) commercials. But can you match them with the right brands?

The Mule Outperforms Both Its Horse Mom and Donkey Dad

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Since many of us no longer live in small agricultural societies, while you might be familiar with the idea of a mule, you might not know about the specifics of the actual animal.

When Were Cats Domesticated? Did Cats Domesticate Us?

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These floofs have been living alongside humans for thousands of years. But when were cats domesticated to become our adorable yet aloof companions?

How to Subtract Fractions

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The very idea of trying to subtract one fraction from another may send you into convulsions of fear, but don't worry - we'll show you how.

The Cotton Gin: Eli Whitney and the Impact on the U.S. Economy

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Explore the ingenuity of Eli Whitney's cotton gin, a machine that transformed cotton processing, reshaped industries and influenced economies.

Who Invented the Telegraph?

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The telegraph was a groundbreaking invention that transformed communication in the 19th century. Explore its impact on news media and global connectivity.

The Water Frame: Revolutionizing Textiles in the Industrial Age

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The water frame was a revolutionary textile machine that mechanized spinning, transforming the cotton industry and driving industrialization.

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