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Why Do People Say "Jesus H. Christ," and Where Did the "H" Come From?
Are Any of the Scientific Instruments Left on the Moon By the Apollo Astronauts Still Functional?
What Happens During a Jeopardy! Commercial Break?
How Much Damage Does Marine One Cause to the White House Lawn When It Lands?
You might be surprised to learn that a few bent blades of grass are about the only damage that occurs when Marine One takes off and lands at the White House. But your ego could get bruised if you don't hold onto your hat—or any other garment that could go
Has An Element Ever Been Removed From the Periodic Table?
The short answer is: yes, elements have been removed from the periodic table. The longer answer is that what constitutes an 'element' can be complicated.
Can Birds Control Their Bladders and Bowels?
Birds take care of their bodily functions a little differently than we humans do—and sometimes seem to use them as a weapon for attacking enemies.
Why Do Tires Have to Be Filled With Air?
At a time when a new hatchback has exponentially more computing power than the Space Shuttle, pneumatic tires filled with air seem little more than an anachronism. But there's a reason they're still the standard.
Does the Amazon Rainforest Really Produce 20 Percent of the World's Oxygen?
For years, media outlets have claimed that the Amazon rainforest is responsible for producing 20 percent of the world's oxygen. But is it true?
How Did Siri Get Its Name?
When choosing a name, it was important that it be uncommon but easy to remember and simple to pronounce.
How Does Alberta, Canada, Stay Rat-Free?
Alberta is the only province in Canada that does not have any rats and is, in fact, the largest inhabited area on the planet that is rat-free.
What's the Difference Between an Emu and an Ostrich?
Ostriches and emus share many similar physical characteristics, but there are also distinct differences between the two flightless birds. Which makes them sort of like cousins.
If Beer and Bread Use Almost the Exact Same Ingredients, Why Isn't Bread Alcoholic?
Have you ever smelled a rising loaf of bread or, better yet, smelled the air underneath dough that has been covered while rising? It smells really boozy.
How Do Airplanes Land in Water?
Seaplanes and floatplanes can both be amphibious, but there are certain steps pilots must take to make sure their landing doesn't include sinking or swimming.
Is There An International Standard Governing Scientific Naming Conventions?
For animals, the 18th-century naturalist Carl von Linné introduced the system of binominal nomenclature, where animals have names composed of two parts.
What's the Difference Between An Attorney and A Lawyer?
The two terms seem interchangeable, but historically, there was a clear difference between a lawyer and a practicing attorney.