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  • Posted inin Human Body & Health

Does the Flu Cause a Dry or Wet Cough?

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  • March 3, 2026
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Flu coughs can be dry or wet depending on where you are in your illness. Learn what to expect and how to treat each type.
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  • Posted inin Human Body & Health

What Is Considered a Light Flow Period?

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  • March 3, 2026
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Light periods are common, but what counts as light flow? Learn what causes lighter bleeding and when it might be worth talking to a doctor.
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  • Posted inin Human Body & Health

What Is MPN in Medical Terms? Blood Cancers Explained

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  • March 3, 2026
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MPNs are blood cancers where the bone marrow overproduces blood cells. Learn about the three main types, common symptoms, clot risks, and treatment options.
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  • Posted inin Ecology & Environment

Are Matches Biodegradable? Compost, Chemicals & More

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  • March 3, 2026
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Used matches are mostly biodegradable, but the chemicals in the head raise questions for composting. Here's what you need to know.
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  • Posted inin Animal Kingdom

How to Tell if a Dog Has Been Abused or Neglected

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  • March 3, 2026
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Learn how to recognize signs of abuse and neglect in dogs, from physical clues to behavioral patterns, and what steps to take if you're concerned.
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Can You Give Keppra and Phenobarbital Together in Dogs?

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  • March 3, 2026
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Keppra and phenobarbital are often used together in dogs with epilepsy. Here's how the combination works, what to monitor, and what to expect.
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  • Posted inin Scientific Principles & Methods

How to Become a Science Communicator: Steps & Skills

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  • March 3, 2026
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Learn what science communicators do, what skills matter most, and how to land your first opportunities in the field.
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  • Posted inin Cellular & Molecular Biology

What Is the Microtubule Organizing Center?

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  • March 3, 2026
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MTOCs are the cell's scaffolding hubs, controlling where and how microtubules grow — and when they go wrong, cancer can follow.
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  • Posted inin Scientific Principles & Methods

How Much Weight Can a Ski Lift Hold? Engineers Explain

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  • March 3, 2026
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Ski lifts are built to handle far more weight than most riders realize. Here's how engineers design and test them to keep you safe on the mountain.
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What Are Seated Leg Curls Good For? Benefits Explained

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  • March 3, 2026
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Seated leg curls build hamstring strength, support knee health, and may offer a muscle growth edge over lying variations. Here's what the research shows.
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What Is a Bubble Study? A Heart Test Explained

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  • March 3, 2026
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A bubble study is a safe, non-invasive heart test that uses tiny air bubbles to detect abnormal openings between heart chambers.
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What Are the Active Ingredients in Lip Plumpers?

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  • March 3, 2026
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Lip plumpers use ingredients like irritants, peptides, and hyaluronic acid to add fullness. Here's how each one works and what to watch out for.
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  • Posted inin Animal Kingdom

Will Betta Fish Jump Out of Their Bowl?

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  • March 3, 2026
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Betta fish do jump, and it can be fatal. Learn why they leap, the warning signs to watch for, and how to keep your fish safely in its tank.
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  • Posted inin Plant Kingdom

What Is Hinoki? The Japanese Cypress Explained

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  • March 3, 2026
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Hinoki is a Japanese cypress prized for its calming scent, cultural significance, and use in baths, skincare, and wellness products.
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Does Oregano Oil Go Bad? How to Tell and Store It

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  • March 3, 2026
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Oregano oil does expire, and how you store it matters. Learn the signs of degradation and how to get the most shelf life from your bottle.
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Why Do Kisses Taste Sweet, According to Science

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  • March 3, 2026
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The sweet taste of a kiss comes down to saliva chemistry, brain wiring, and oxytocin — here's what science says is actually happening.
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  • Posted inin Animal Kingdom

Do Elephants Have Good Memory? What Science Says

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  • March 3, 2026
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Elephants really do have remarkable memories. Science shows how they recognize family, navigate landscapes, and remember threats across decades.
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  • Posted inin Earth Science & Climate

Where Is the Suez Canal? Location, Map & Facts

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  • March 3, 2026
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The Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean and Red Sea through Egypt, shaping global trade routes. Learn its location, dimensions, and how it works.
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What Do Invertebrates Eat? From Algae to Live Prey

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  • March 3, 2026
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Invertebrates eat in surprisingly varied ways — from filter feeding and external digestion to radulas and venomous tentacles. Here's how they do it.
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  • Posted inin Scientific Principles & Methods

What Does a Neutral Wire Do in Your Home?

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  • March 3, 2026
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The neutral wire quietly keeps your home's electricity flowing safely. Learn what it does, how it differs from ground, and why a broken neutral is a serious problem.

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