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Why are some rocks on the moon highly magnetic?

Where did the moon’s magnetism go? Scientists have puzzled over this question for decades, ever since orbiting spacecraft picked up signs of a high magnetic field in lunar surface rocks. The moon itself has no inherent magnetism today. Now, MIT scientists may have solved the mystery. They propose that a combination of an ancient, weak […]

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Why 4,000 baby chickens died in the USPS, explained

Late last month, some 14,000 baby chicks in Pennsylvania were shipped from a hatchery — commercial operations that breed chickens, incubate their eggs, and sell day-old chicks — to small farms across the country. But they didn’t get far. They were reportedly abandoned in a US Postal Service truck in Delaware for three-and-a-half days without […]

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Incarcerated Man Santino Casio Talks Stabbing Motive

Santino Casio, the incarcerated man who stabbed Tory Lanez 14 times in prison, has reportedly shared why he attacked the rapper. RELATED: Tory Lanez Stabbed In Prison (EXCLUSIVE DETAILS) Santino Casio, Incarcerated Man Who Stabbed Tory Lanez 14 Times, Shares Why He Attacked The Rapper On Saturday, May 24, TMZ published an exclusive report asserting […]

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Why Online Spaces Almost Always Turn Into Cesspits

A while back a movie came out that pretty much everyone in my social circle, including me, loved. It got good reviews overall. Some people on the internet thought it was bad though, and box office sales were lower than expected. The Facebook discussions within my social circle were almost all about how upset the […]

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Pear Fruit Leathers – Fresh Off The Grid

These pear fruit leathers are a fun snack to have on hand for hikes and lunch boxes. With just a few simple ingredients and some patience, you’ll be treated to homemade fruit roll ups that could last for weeks (but we guarantee they will be eaten before that!). One of our favorite simple snacks for […]

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The Ultimate Food-Themed Nevada Road Trip Guide

Meet the new Old West Nevada became a state in 1864 — months before a saloon in a town called Genoa posted a “Wanted” sign for Abraham Lincoln’s then-unknown assassin, four years before the transcontinental railroad stitched the state to the rest of the country, and five years before the first major silver strike in […]