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How Do Airplanes Keep Safe During Turbulence
Let's talk about the turbulence, explaining what it is and why it can be dangerous for airplanes. It can discuss how airlines use various techniques to keep passengers safe during turbulence, including adjusting the altitude and speed of...
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How Airlines Decide Who Gets Upgraded to First Class
Let's explore the process by which airlines decide who gets upgraded to first class. It can discuss the various factors that airlines consider, such as loyalty, frequent flyer status, and the number of available seats.
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Compare the menu of your great-great-great-grandfather with yours
Discover how your modern meals stack up against your great-great-great-grandfather’s old-school menu—then and now, food edition!
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SpaceX CRS-31 Mission To Space Station - Science Payloads Explained
Learn what science payloads are being shipped aboard Cargo Dragon to the International Space Station on the SpaceX CRS-31 mission. Credit: NASA
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Why Some People See Sounds & Taste Colors
Discover the fascinating world of synesthesia, where senses blend and people can see sounds and taste colors!
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What's The Oldest Tree On Earth?
The planet's trees have seen plenty of history pass by their trunks. In fact, they began to populate Earth 385 million years ago, toward the end of the Devonian period. Considered living historical records, the organisms can withstand...
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Why Coins Have Ridges? (Unexpected explained)
Have you ever noticed why coins have some ridges? Well, most of the people don’t think much of them- but there are the reason why the ridges exist, this happened because back then criminals would clip a tine portion of their coins and...
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Why We Don’t See $2 Bills Anymore (EXPLAINED)
Since our main viewers come from USA- it might be good if we use this content as a ‘shorts’, since this topic is kind of interesting. Now we only see $1 bills but not $2. Here’s why: This $2 bill never last. In 1976, when the government...
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Vikings May Not Have Been Who We Thought They Were: Tall, Blonde, Or Scandinavian
The research "debunks the modern image of Vikings."
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What You Need To Know About The 2024 Social Security Changes
Information you will find useful on the changes
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Planets, Winter Stars And Geminid Meteor Showers In December 2024 Skywatching
See Venus, Jupiter, Saturn and Mars this month. Also, see the Winter Stars, Winter Triangle, the Geminid Meteor Shower. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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What Are Wrinkly Eggs? are they safe to eat?
Please, don't focus on how bad the chickens feel at factories. It is better to say more streamlined phrases about this, as well as about diseases. Are wrinkled eggs safe to eat? While these wrinkles will make your eggs look odd, they...
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Unexpected Origins Of Everyday Words
Let's take 1-3 everyday words with fascinating/unexpected origins and tell about them. For example: the "luke" in "lukewarm" is believed to be a derivative of the Middle English word lew and Old English word hleow, both of which mean...
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What If Earth Was Spinning at the Speed of Light?
What would life be like if Earth spun at the speed of light? Brace yourself for mind-bending science and chaos!
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Why the Solar System Is the Rarest (Not Because of the Earth)
There are three types of solar systems in the universe: ordered, anti-ordered and mixed. Anti-ordered systems are those where large planets are closer to the star and become smaller as they move away. In mixed systems, the planets are...
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Why Does Pineapple Burn Your Mouth, and How to Avoid It
Pineapple is the only food known to contain bromelain, an enzyme that digests protein. The truth is, pineapple hurts to eat because bromelain is digesting the tender skin inside of your mouth. + We can also include a lifehack on how to...
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Why Do Some People Get More Mosquito Bites Than Others?
Some people are mosquito magnets — they're more likely to get bitten by mosquitoes. Some things that make you more attractive to mosquitoes include your blood type, body temperature, and how much ammonia you give off in your sweat.
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Why Does Salt Have an Expiration Date?
The shelf life of salt depends on the ingredients that are added there (we add them so that the salt doesn't clump and has a more pleasant appearance), on the type of packaging and how you store it.
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Why Soda Cans are Shaped Differently in Hawaii
While other can manufacturers began changing the shape and size of aluminum cans in the 1980s, the Hawaii plant continued to make cans with ridged necks, as local bottlers had equipment made to work with cans of that size and it was too...
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ULA Vulcan Rocket's 2nd Certification Flight - Explained With Launch Animation
Learn about the mission profile about United's Launch Alliance - the 2nd certification flight of the Vulcan rocket. Credit: ULA
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Java In Zero-G - How The Space Coffee Cup Works
Astronauts on the International Space Station have a zero-g cup for their java. Credit: NASA Johnson Space Center
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If This Music Gives You Goosebumps
Have a listen to this spine-tingling performance of ‘Lux Aeterna’, a vocal rendition of Elgar’s ‘Nimrod’, by Voces8. Did you feel chills, a lump in your throat, or perhaps a tingling sensation on the back of your neck? Then you might...
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Scientists Created A "Perfect" Space Salad
An international team of scientists has created a salad that contains ingredients that could be grown on spacecraft and provide optimum nutrition for astronauts heading into deep space. What's in the recipe?