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  • by Desiree Bowie
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  • by Marie Look
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  • by John Fuller, Nathan Chandler, Zach Taras
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    Mathematicians use something called interval notation to convey information about a range of values in a way that's clear and easy to understand. This form of writing is necessary because intervals are common concepts in calculus, algebra and statistics.
  • by Nathan Chandler, Yara Simón
    Streaming movies are a convenient way to catch a flick, but some of those online sites can be iffy, particularly if they offer free movies. We'll show you how to tell a legal site from a sketchy one.
  • by Jesslyn Shields
    In order to understand, and fix, your glitchy home WiFi, it's helpful to know what makes it work. So what's the difference between your modem and your router?
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    1616 signifies the importance of maintaining balance in all aspects of life, including spiritual and material pursuits.
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    144 symbolizes the manifestation of your desires and goals through focused intention and positive energy.
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    1001 symbolizes the start of a new chapter in life, filled with fresh opportunities and possibilities.
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  • by Marie Look
    You've probably seen people and recipes use the terms "scallions" and "green onions" interchangeably — and for once, the conflation is correct. When it comes to distinguishing scallions vs. green onions, these terms describe the same vegetable.
  • by Mitch Ryan
    Scientists have developed several methods for grouping different members of the animal kingdom by species or unique characteristics. However, there is arguably no better method for learning fun facts than by listing animal names alphabetically. These are just a few animals that start with X.
  • by Nathan Chandler, Yara Simón
    As sports franchises try to attract more fans, teams spend millions upgrading their old stadiums and building new ones. The centerpiece in most? A really, really big HDTV.
  • by Julia Layton
    Entertainment media has always made a great scapegoat for bad behavior and violence. But is it legitimate? Do violent video games really lead to real-life violence?
  • by Clarissa Mitton
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