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10 things you didn't know about koalas

Koalas aren't bears and they rarely drink water.




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17 things you didn't know about zebras

From their smart stripes to the power of their kicks, behold the wonders of zebras.




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22 things you didn't know about cows

In which we reveal that cows can swim, have accents and can smell things from 6 miles away.




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9 things you didn't know about astronaut Christina Koch

NASA astronaut Christina Koch returned to Earth after spending 328 days in space.




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When this smelly corpse flower bloomed, did it make gardening history?

A hybrid that would be cold-hardy and suitable for outdoor planting may be available for home landscapes in a few years.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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15 things you didn't know about soil

A soil scientist shares fun facts you never knew about soils, like how billions of organisms live in them and how many thousands of types there are.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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10 things you didn't know about red Solo cups

Robert Hulseman, the man who created the iconic cup, has died, but his impact lives on.




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10 things you didn't know about hurricanes

These violent storms both frighten us and fascinate us, and there's a lot you may not know about them.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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8 things you didn't know about prairie dogs

These burrowing rodents build their own towns, they help the environment, and they even talk about us.




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8 things you didn't know about wombats

We've rounded up some adorable wombat photos and some surprising facts about the wombat.




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10 things you didn't know about Johnny Appleseed

The folk hero planted many an apple tree, but not for the reasons you might think.




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8 things you didn't know about the autumnal equinox

If you've ever wondered what hamsters and the French Revolution have to do with the first day of fall, we've got the answers.



  • Climate & Weather

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Why did Ecuador's largest waterfall disappear?

A highlight of the landscape in Ecuador's Cayambe Coca Park, the San Rafael waterfall is now little more than a trickle.



  • Climate & Weather

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Why did we turn our backs on bar soap?

Somewhere along the line, we became a nation of liquid soap junkies. New research show sales of bar soap are down.



  • Natural Beauty & Fashion

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When did Al Gore become an optimist?

His critics often accuse him of alarmism, but nowadays the former VP is sounding positively upbeat.



  • Climate & Weather

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How did I live before the biēm Butter Sprayer?

Life is hard, and so is butter. This device makes both soft and easy.



  • Gadgets & Electronics

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Americans use less water than they did in 1970

U.S. water usage is at a 45-year low, according to a new government report. But is that low enough?



  • Wilderness & Resources

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5 aircraft designs that didn't quite fly

Here are five of the most spectacular aircraft that flopped for a variety of reasons, including the Spruce Goose and a nuclear-powered plane.



  • Research & Innovations

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Bizarre dinosaur tracks make it look like these behemoths did handstands

Researchers think they may have clues after looking at 60 impressions of sauropod tracks.




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Many salamanders and frogs glow in the dark. (We just didn't think to check)

Many amphibians are biofluorescent and researchers have several ideas why the trait evolved.




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American robins migrating 12 days earlier than they did 25 years ago

The American robin, Turdus migratorius, is migrating earlier likely in response to changing environmental conditions.




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We're taking coronavirus seriously. What if we did that with climate change?

The similarities between coronavirus and climate change are many. It's just the time scale that's different.



  • Climate & Weather

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What the heck is a tanuki? 8 things you didn't know about raccoon dogs

Native to East Asia, these frequently misrepresented animals are gentle creatures that serve as major icons in Japanese culture.




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How did animals survive 'Snowball Earth'?

A new study examines how early animals might have endured the worst ice age in Earth's history.



  • Climate & Weather

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What Did Katrina Teach You?

This article covers a list of personal information type items everyone should have photocopied and ready to take with them, along with their food and water, in the event of a natural disaster.




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Selling Secrets: What did you promise your customers today?

Promise is the soul of promotion. What did you promise your customers today? Promising to solve a shoppers problem is the quickest way to turn them into a buyer. Learn how to determine the selling promise that will increase your sales.




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Did You Ever Wonder How the Big Boys in Internet Marketing Build Lists Fast?

I'm sure you've wondered how the the top Internet Marketers build their lists of focused targeted subscribers with no or little effort. Well read here for some of the most sucessfull methods used right now!




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Didja Inc Gets Listed on THE OCMX™

The OCMX™ is pleased to announce the listing of Didja Inc to its online portal which offers Investors and Advisors the ability to participate in this opportunity.




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FC Richmond Scores Big with Adidas Partnership

Chesterfield County-based youth soccer program will benefit from increased exposure to college coaches and top-level tournaments.




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Kenneth David Candido, MD, Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who

Dr. Candido has been endorsed by Marquis Who's Who as a leader in the field of anesthesiology




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Ventana Research Launches Dynamic Insights on Candidate Engagement

New research on engaging candidates effectively will guide HR teams and business leaders in this critical arena




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Epididymitis Caused by Mycoplasma is Nearly Impossible to Treat, but a New Natural Therapy Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill Offers Hope




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Construction Defect Center Now Warns About Made in China Cast Iron Plumbing Pipe as A Possible Ticking Time Bomb for US Homeowners-Home Builders-What Didn't We Learn After Toxic Chinese Drywall?

The Construction Defect Center now fears cast iron waste water plumbing pipe made in China may be defective and they are also extremely worried about other types of Chinese made plumbing pipe that could used in a home or commercial building.




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Kassondra Lewis launches her new book "BANKRUPTCY DIDN'T BREAK ME: How to Learn the Keys to Success to increase your credit scores"

Book Becomes International Best Seller




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BodiData Inc. gets listed on THE OCMX™

The OCMX™ is pleased to announce the listing of BodiData Inc. to its online portal which offers Investors and Advisors the ability to participate in this opportunity.




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Perks of All-Inclusive Wedding Venues That Your Mom Didn't Tell You About

Hurst Convention Center Knows That Getting A 'Ring Before Spring' Also Means Securing A Venue That Won't Make You Scream.




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Georgia U.S. Senate Candidate Buckley says Cares Act is Poorly Crafted and Financially Irresponsible




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Georgia U.S. Senate Candidate Buckley Says U.S. Skating on Thin Financial Ice




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Georgia U.S. Senate Candidate Buckley says Loeffler's "USA Rise" Proposal Will Mainly Make The National Debt Rise




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American Veterans Honor Fund Announces Release of Veteran Candidate Resources

American Veterans Honor Fund is pleased to announce the launch of an all-new Veteran Candidate Guide for military veterans interested in exploring the idea of running for office.




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Kennedale Alliance of Business Owners (KABO) Calls for Candidates for City Council

Honest Business-Friendly Candidates Need to Register to Run in Jan 2020




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Georgia U.S. Senate Candidate Buckley Says Administration's Proposed Financial Fix is Irresponsible--Should Be Targeted

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Georgia U.S. Senate Candidate Buckley says Race for Loeffler's Seat is Like Playing "Let's Make a Deal"




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Georgia U.S. Senate Candidate Buckley says The Federal Government Should Not Bail Out State and Local Governments




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Meet The Country Western Brand Behind Bella Hadid's Cowgirl-Chic Vogue Australia Photoshoot

Signature Boot Brand Planet Cowboy Gains Momentum in Music and Fashion




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This is quite a project to finish! And you did! ...

This is quite a project to finish! And you did! Impressive! Merry Christmas and the best to you in 2020!!!




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Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Why Did Square Ditch Xbox?

As we break in our brand-new studio, our Xbox crew discusses why Square seems to have had a change of plans with regard to an Xbox release of Final Fantasy VII Remake. Plus: the director of Halo Reach has a new first-person shooter, The Division 2's director contemplates a single-player spinoff, Gears 5 says no to smoking, and more!




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X019 Recap: What We Liked and What We Didn't

On this blazin' episode of our Xbox show, we look back at Xbox's past this week as the original Xbox turns 18, sharing our favorite (not best, although they're often one and the same!) games from Microsoft's first console. And then we look ahead into the future, recapping X019's Inside Xbox livestream and discussing everything we liked and everything we didn't that Microsoft is cooking up now.




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The Fukushima Meltdown That Didn’t Happen

Charles Casto, recently retired from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, on how smart leadership saved the second Fukushima power plant.




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HTC VIVE and The Wild collaborate with adidas to revamp design and storytelling process

The sports brand enhanced its workflow with collaborative virtual reality