Does the Earth only have 1 moon? — When was the first selfie taken?
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Does the Earth have other moons? The Earth may seem lonely in the vastness of space, but it has had one constant companion over the last 4.5 billion years: The moon. But it turns out that the moon we see each night might not be Earth's only moon. It all depends on your perspective. Tap or click to take a look at Earth's other moons. → |
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Who took the first selfie? In 2013, the word "selfie" was added to the dictionary. It's defined as "a photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically one taken with a smartphone or webcam and shared via social media." But selfies existed long before 2013. The first selfie might be much older than you think. Tap or click to discover the long history of the selfie. → |
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Cooking a chicken by slapping it There are many cooking methods out there for chicken. You can roast it, fry it, sauté it and many more. What about slapping? Well, one man did just that by creating a contraption that can slap a chicken until it’s fully cooked. But, how does it taste? Tap or click to see how this absurd cooking method turns out. → |
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