Using Google Maps to solve a geological mystery — Will these old life hacks actually work?
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Why you never see brilliant blue fireworks What’s in a firework? I’m sure you know some of it at least — a bit of gunpowder, a dash of color-changing chemicals, and a propellant to launch them into the air, right? Well, the chemistry behind fireworks is a lot more complex. Even tiny details like color are fragile enough to restrict firework makers. Now, see why blue varieties of fireworks are a rare breed to see. Tap or click to find why blue fireworks are in short supply. → |
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One man’s mission to find what he saw on Google Maps Falling down an internet rabbit hole is easy, but Google Maps can take that to a whole new level. When a journalist spotted something peculiar during one Google Maps search, he set out to see it for himself. His resulting trip to Africa turned out to be quite amazing. Tap or click to find out what he discovered. → |
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Do these old-timey life hacks actually work? When you think of life hacks, what comes to mind? Most likely it's those viral videos that claim your life will be perfect if you just follow this one easy step! But the truth is people have been spreading these "life hacks" for hundreds of years. Here are 29 of the strangest ones throughout history. Tap or click to see what passed for viral content way back when. → |
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Solving three Rubik's Cubes — while juggling Remember the old "Stupid Human Tricks" segment from "The Late Show with David Letterman"? This would qualify — if it wasn't so impressive. This guy set a world record by solving three Rubik's Cubes while juggling them the entire time. It’s something you just have to see to believe. Tap or click to watch this amazing feat. → |
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