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Traveling? Bring a charger to the airport

The public USB stations in airports are meant for charging your devices, but there are mixed opinions about whether these could be hacked. The idea is…

byRick GoodAugust 1, 2025July 12, 2026
Pool noodles elevated
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Pool noodles elevated

Thanks to the folks at Olive Garden, you can now float in your pool on a lovely swirl of fettuccine or even inside a tube of rigatonni. Gives a whole new…

byRick GoodAugust 1, 2025July 13, 2026
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Can’t please the everyone

National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore has had a lot of challenges since he first began photographing the world’s animals in a studio setting. His…

byRick GoodJuly 1, 2025July 11, 2026
TSA’s strange rules
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TSA’s strange rules

Traveling by air this summer? Remember there are things you can bring on the plane and things you can’t. If flying domestic, you can bring in live…

byRick GoodJuly 1, 2025July 12, 2026
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Chance meeting makes history

Who knows what would have happened if Paul McCartney had a dentist appointment on July 6, 1957? But it so happens the 15-year-old was free to see the…

byRick GoodJuly 1, 2025July 12, 2026
How to know what is really a nut
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How to know what is really a nut

Peanuts are neither the nuts of peas, nor peas, and, in fact, they are not even nuts. According to Live Science, the nut category of food has a lot of…

byRick GoodJuly 1, 2025July 12, 2026
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Greenland’s natural resource is really cold

Here’s a pressing question: Is ice that has been squeezed in a glacier for 100,000 years better than ice that comes out of your fridge? Now you can find…

byRick GoodJune 1, 2025July 11, 2026
Yellowstone volcano wears a cap
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Yellowstone volcano wears a cap

Researchers have discovered that the supervolcano inside Yellowstone has a helpful cap that holds in heat and pressure, but also vents enough so that the…

byRick GoodJune 1, 2025July 12, 2026
Researchers notice odd debris on Cornish island
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Researchers notice odd debris on Cornish island

Since 2013, researchers in the United Kingdom have noticed something odd on the tiny, uninhabited island of Mullion, off the south coast of Cornwall. An…

byRick GoodJune 1, 2025July 12, 2026
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What car featured a rectangular steering wheel?

Chrysler featured a rectangular steering wheel, often described as “squared-off,” in the early 1960s, specifically from 1960 to 1964. This design was used…

byRick GoodJune 1, 2025July 11, 2026

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