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Why Conspiracy Theorists Are Obsessed With CERN
CERN's work has been groundbreaking to say the least, but conspiracy theories run rampant about the potential disasters it could cause, too.
Naked Mole Rats Survive Without Oxygen by Turning Into Plants
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Naked mole rats perform a feat of metabolic magic, according to a new study. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks article.
Are Creatures Living Among Us in Parallel Dimensions?
We've yet to find intelligent life outside of planet Earth. But instead of space, should we be looking right here but in other dimensions?
Is sitting too close to the TV really bad for your eyes?
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Did you ever wonder why your parents told you not to sit so close to the TV? Get the answer at HowStuffWorks.
What Does It Mean When You're Vomiting Bile?
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Vomiting bile isn't a pleasant thing, but what does it mean and what is your body trying to tell you? Learn about vomiting bile at HowStuffWorks.
Summer Exercise Safety
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Practicing summer exercise safety will keep you injury-free during the warm months. Learn about summer exercise safety at Discovery Health.
How Anosmia, or 'Smell Blindness,' Can Help Pinpoint COVID-19
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Anosmia is a common symptom of upper respiratory viral infections, but it might also be a way to tell if you have novel coronavirus.
The Leadership Quiz: Are You a Natural Leader or Follower?
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Is your natural inclination to lead or to follow? If you don't do either then you might need to get out of the way. Take this quiz and we'll let you know where you stand in the pack.
10 Types of Metal (and We Don't Mean the Music)
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Metals are everywhere—in the wires in your walls, the pans in your kitchen, and even in your blood. These types of metal are defined by their atomic structure, properties, and how they interact with other elements.
The White Butterfly, aka Cabbage White, Loves Leafy Greens
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You’ve seen them in your garden, fluttering like confetti across the kale and broccoli. That pale insect flitting around your vegetables? That white butterfly is most likely Pieris rapae, better known as the cabbage white butterfly.