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Earth's Magnetic Field: Origin, Structure, and Impact on Humanity
Earth's magnetic field, also known as the geomagnetic field, is...
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How Does Wastewater Treatment Work?
In 1800, the population of the United States was approximately...
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What Is Low Earth Orbit (LEO)?
On July 24th, 1950, the United States launched the first...
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An Introduction to Gourmet Mushrooms
Gourmet mushrooms have made their way into cuisines across the...
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What Is Distilled Water
Walking down the water aisle in the grocery store, there...
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How Does Desalination Work?
Earth is a watery planet. Roughly 71% of the surface...
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How Do Bacteria Reproduce
Many of us interact with bacteria on a daily basis....
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Are Dolphins Smart? How Are Dolphins Intelligent?
Are Dolphins Smart? How Are Dolphins Intelligent? We humans tend...
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What Does the Bottom of the Ocean Look Like?
Not many people can say first-hand what the bottom of...
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What Are Betta Fish?
Betta fish are something of an aquarium superstar. Their unique...
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Climate Change in the 21st Century
Climate change is going to be the largest story of...
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Do Fungi Have Cell Walls?
The mushroom kingdom (Eumycota) is extremely diverse. Species of fungus...
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What Is Factory Farming? Is It Good Or Bad?
What we eat, and the ways we farm our food,...
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