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Sweden Really, Really Loves Candy

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Swedes Love Candy So Much They Celebrate It Every Saturday

Sweden has the highest candy consumption per capita in the world. The average Swede eats about 35 pounds (16 kilograms) of candy per year. Could this be one reason why Sweden ranks no. 6 among the world's happiest countries? Read more >>

Can Other Animals Pass the Marshmallow Test?


Yep, humans aren't the only animals to display self-control. Some beloved mollusks aren't too shabby at this either. Read more >>

The Difference Between Murder and Manslaughter


With the Derek Chauvin verdict handed down this week, we wondered what the difference between these crimes is. Read more >>

When You Have to Go, But Don't Want People to Know


We tried out the Faux Fan, a portable noise canceling machine that hides the "sounds" that happen in the bathroom. Read more >>

6 Things to Know About Well Water Before Digging


Here's one: It's often tasty and refreshing. Read more >>

Brainless, Footless Slime Molds Are Weirdly Intelligent and Mobile

There's nary a neuron in a slime mold's entire gelatinous body, and yet they seem to be able to solve relatively complex problems. Could this be our new favorite animal? Read more >>

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  1. True or false: 650 million years ago, the ocean wasn't blue — it was a shade of pink. The reason: Ancient chlorophylls of photosynthetic microbes were a dark red/purple pigment rather than the green we know today.
  2. What generation came to be known as The Lost Generation?
    a) The generation that came of age during WWI.
    b) The generation born during the Depression.
    c) The generation born during the Spanish Flu.
  3. If a frog eats something toxic, it cannot throw it up. What adaptation do they use instead?
    a) They calcify toxic material and pass in their stool.
    b) They eject the stomach and its contents.
    c) They store the toxins in an organ and excrete it through urination.
  4. True or false: The terms "global warming" and "climate change" mean the same thing.
  5. Which of these does the most to reduce a person's greenhouse gas emissions?
    a) Recycling as much as possible.
    b) Living without a car.
    c) Taking one less transatlantic flight.
  6. One of the fastest knife throwers working today, David Adamovich, aka "The Great Throwdini," holds the record for most knives thrown around a human target in one minute, and that was:
    a) 45 b) 102 c) 183
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