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Lawns to Legumes: Minnesota Pays Homeowners to Plant 'Bee Lawns'

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The rusty patched bumblebee (Bombus affinis) is on the verge of extinction and the state of Minnesota is doing something about it.

Why Do We Say 'Talk Turkey'?

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It's a phrase appropriate to Thanksgiving as well as other times of the year. But the most popular origin story has a disturbing explanation.

The Spinning Mule's Impact on the Industrial Revolution

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The spinning mule shaped the textile industry and society as a whole during the Industrial Revolution. Read on to learn about the groundbreaking invention.

Do Cats Have Periods? Not Like Humans, but Cats Do Have Cycles

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If you're a pet parent with a female kitten, you may wonder: Do cats have periods? The answer is a bit complex.

Labrador Husky: Not a Labrador Retriever-Siberian Husky Mix

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The Labrador Husky is not your average dog. Despite its misleading name, this Labrador Husky isn’t a mix of a Labrador Retriever and a Siberian Husky. It’s a rare breed of its own, with roots among the Thule Inuit people of northern Canada.

The Bullfrog Is So Resilient, It's Invasive

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You’ve probably heard them before you’ve seen them. The booming "jug-o-rum" call of the bullfrog (sometimes spelled bull frog) is a signature sound in North American wetlands.

What Is a Group of Skunks Called? Here's Why You've Never Asked Before

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Skunks wander through yards, forests and fields across North and South America, usually alone and minding their own business. Since they're largely loners, we wouldn't be surprised if you've never thought to ask, "What is a group of skunks called?"

How to Get Free Food While SNAP Benefits Are Delayed

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With a federal government shutdown disrupting SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), nearly 42 million Americans have lost their food assistance and are turning to food banks and pantries for help.

Why Did the USSR Fall? The Real Costs of Becoming a Superpower

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By asking "Why did the USSR fall," you're really asking how a superpower unraveled from the inside.

How E-waste Works

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E-waste refers to your discarded electronics and electrical devices. Learn why it's so difficult to properly recycle e-waste.

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