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Did Quinoa Get Too Popular for Its Own Good?

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HowStuffWorks looks at the popularity of quinoa and how it affected farmers who grew it in South America.

Brush Up on Parseltongue to Greet the New Salazar Slytherin Snake

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A new species of green pit viper found in India has been named after the founder of Harry Potter's Slytherin house.

How do honeybees make honey?

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You know you love the taste of it, but do you know exactly how honeybees make honey? And what exactly is honey? Find out how bees make honey here.

What would it take to save every endangered species?

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To save every endangered species we would need an incredible amount of planning and money. Learn more about what it would take to save every endangered species.

Are We Entering the Sixth Major Extinction on Earth?

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A new global report says 1 million species are at risk of extinction — the greatest number in human history.

7 of the 10 Hottest Countries in the World Are on 1 Continent

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Did you know that some places on Earth can get so hot that local wildlife has evolved specifically to survive the extreme conditions? In these regions, the heat isn't just a summer wave; it's a constant presence.

Food Fermentation: How Microorganisms Make Food Delicious

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Our ancestors survived long winters because of fermented foods, but what health benefits do they have for modern humans?

How Much Do You Actually Know About Agriculture?

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It's all over the place and it's the reason there's food on your plate - but it can be quite a mystery if you aren't actually involved in making it happen. How familiar are you?

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