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Some household items are constant reminders telling us that nothing lasts forever. Items like dulled razor blades. Ink cartridges that end up costing more than
Some household items are constant reminders telling us that nothing lasts forever. Items like dulled razor blades. Ink cartridges that end up costing more than
Father’s Day, which will be celebrated on June 20, 2021, promises to be extra special this year. The Earth will join in the festivities with
The icy waters surrounding Antarctica have long been called the Southern Ocean by scientists, the media, and even the US Board on Geographical Names. However,
When you hear the word desert, you probably envision an expanse of sand and blistering high temperatures. But not all deserts have sand and
MGM Studios is well known to movie fans and what strikes more is the roaring Lion logo. It is also home to James Bond, The
Introduction Through hand movements rather than speech, people using sign language can communicate their thoughts and feelings. Around the world there are more than 100 sign
What are Antibiotics? Antibiotics are special medicines that are given to fight certain diseases caused by bacteria and parasites. In other words, antibiotics are actually
So many of us have grown up with the book “The Very Hungry Caterpillar.” The first words of this book are very often our first memories
Since being introduced to chess at the tender age of six, Tanitoluwa “Tani” Adewumi has had one goal. He wants to become the world’s youngest-ever Grandmaster — the highest
In the early hours of June 5, 2021, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) welcomed some unusual visitors: 128 baby bobtail squids and 5,000 tardigrades. The
The Eiffel Tower which stands grand is one of the world’s most famous selfie backdrops, but it’s also home to a little-known apartment with an
Over 70 percent of Earth’s surface is covered by water. And from time to time, the works of human hands are claimed or reclaimed by its
Building a whole new city must be no joke, but that’s precisely what Pharaoh Akhenaten did after abandoning the city of Thebes (modern Luxor), which
Doughnuts are funny. If you don’t believe it, think of saying the word in a Homer Simpson voice: “DOUGH-NUTS!” Executive producer of “The Simpsons” Al
On the heels of the spectacular May 26, 2021, total lunar eclipse comes another celestial spectacle. On June 10, 2021, some lucky stargazers will witness
High above the North Pole, solar winds whipped through the ionosphere in a gargantuan storm that rained electric precipitation. The entire thing happened over several
When we go to a beach often the sea water gets into our mouth and it tastes salty. On the other hand when we visit
To know or not to know, that is the question! Well, wouldn’t you prefer to know? Hamlet, an ever curious hamster, is on a quest
NASA has released an incredible new picture of the Milky Way, a project that took an astronomer a year of working from home during lockdowns
The mummies were transported from the Egyptian Museum on Cairo’s Tahrir Square to their new home Egyptians have been witnessing a historic procession
Nope, it’s not “save our ship.” Not even close. “Save Our Ship!” “Save Our Souls!” “Save On Socks (at Sal’s Irregular Sock Emporium)!” These are
Rong Bridge over the Han river in Da Nang is the longest bridge in Vietnam, offering a nightly display of lights and a weekly fire
A gooey piece of cheese melted atop a perfectly cooked slab of ground beef sandwiched between two slightly toasted sesame seed buns “What’s
Thing that exists: a 1,975-foot-long slip ‘n slide — that’s 1/3 of a mile — at Action Park in New Jersey. With a GoPro attached
Many had given up on the chance to see the Tokyo Olympics after its cancellation in 2020. But against all odds, on March
Beverly Cleary Beverly Cleary, the celebrated children’s author whose memories of her Oregon childhood were shared with millions through the likes of Ramona and Beezus
If you thought palindrome words were cool, get ready to have your mind blown by these full palindrome sentences. Word nerds, unite! We’re going to
Percival Lowell was a man of many errors. The 19th-Century travel writer and businessman – fabulously wealthy, perennially moustachioed, and often found in crisp three-piece
From a temple to King The gemstone, which is now called the Hope Diamond, was formed deep within the Earth more than 1 billion years
As the Nobel Prizes for medicine, physics, chemistry, literature and peace are announced through this week, mathematicians are once again left feeling excluded from the