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Did you know what is a dollar made of?

Do you think it’s made of paper? Wrong! It’s kind of confusing because we often call it “paper money.” But there is no paper, or even wood, used in any of our printed money. All U.S. currency is made...

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What is dynamite made from?

Dynamite consists of different ingredients. But the most interesting of them are …peanuts. So, how exactly are peanuts involved in dynamite? Dynamite is made from nitroglycerine. Nitroglycerine, also...

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Did you know there’s a planet that can float in the water?

This planet was discovered by Galileo and it is also known as the ring planet. Haven’t you guessed? Yes, it is Saturn! Though Saturn may be best known for its rings, there are other interesting things...

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How is leather made?

Leather is a widely used material from ancient times. Many things in the ancient and medieval worlds were made out of leather. People made belts and shoes out of leather as we do today. They also made...

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Did you know what astronauts eat in space?

It is not so easy being an astronaut, especially if you’re a big foodie. In this case, being in space would be for you a living hell. The food in space must be nonperishable, because there’s no...

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Have there always been continents?

Not as we know them today. Many scientists figure Earth began as one huge continent – dry as a bone. Water was delivered in comets, the thinking goes, and the The post Have there always been...

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What are the world’s largest diamonds?

The world’s largest diamond was the Cullinan, found in South Africa in 1905. It weighed 3,106.75 carats uncut. It was cut into the Great Star of Africa, weighing 530.2 carats, The post What are the...

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Roundworms Detect Earth’s Magnetic Field

Roundworms Detect Earth’s Magnetic Field & Use it to Navigate It is well known that some animals are able to detect and utilize our planet’s magnetic field. Pigeons use it to The post Roundworms...

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The Mammoths of Wrangel Island

The Mammoths of Wrangel Island Outlived Other Mammoths We’re all familiar with the woolly mammoth: a typical African elephant, covered in thick brown hair topped off with enormous tusks. These The post...

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This Parasitic Wasp Creates Zombie Cockroaches!?

There is a parasitic wasp known as the emerald cockroach wasp, or more commonly, the jewel wasp. These wasps truly are something quite terrifying. They target cockroaches, which they use to facilitate...

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Horrific Space Travel Disasters

Outer Space Gone Wrong:  Space Travel Disasters According to Hollywood movies, outer space is a terrifying and dangerous place. It’s a strange mixture of darkness, hostile conditions, and the constant...

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Svalbard Global Seed Vault

Did you know, that of the 1,700 seed banks worldwide, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault is the largest?Funded entirely by the Norwegian government, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault was designed to be the...

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Energy From A Solar Flare

One of the things that you probably won’t see if you chance to look at the sun is a solar flare. This is a significant amount of energy that is released from the sun at one time. It’s noted by a...

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Enhance The Memory By Writing

Most people use a phone or a computer to send messages or contact people instead of writing. There is a good reason why you want to write things down instead of typing them. If you write, it helps to...

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Colors Of The Moon

You’ve probably heard expressions about things happening once in a blue moon or that there might be a red moon in the fall. These odd colors of the moon might seem like they don’t exist because most...

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Ocean Wind Turbines More Powerful than Land Installations

A study by researchers at the Carnegie Institution for Science located in Stanford, California, suggests that enough energy for the entire civilization can be generated by harnessing wind power over...

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Mysteries In “Clue”

One mysterious movie that offers a few laughs along the way is “Clue.” It’s a movie with a group of people who gather together to confront someone who is blackmailing them. People are murdered, and the...

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Speed Of Santa Traveling

When you think about Christmas, Santa is often one of the first things you associate with the holiday. Santa is a busy man. He has to reach all of the children in the world in one night. Scientists in...

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What’s Pulling Santa’s Sleigh?

When Thanksgiving dinner is over, many people begin to look forward to what Santa will bring. Santa’s reindeer pull his sleigh. If you’ve seen pictures, watched movies or paid attention to stories,...

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Is It A Bird Or Plane?

When you think about a UFO, you might think about aliens from another planet. While this could be what a UFO is, it’s essentially any craft in the sky that can’t be identified at the time that it’s...

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