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Three astronauts headed for the moon on the Apollo 13 mission. Then disaster struck. Would they make it home alive?
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Some plants have a taste for flesh, making meals out of insects and other prey.
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Throughout history, people poisoned their bodies in the name of beauty. Is this still the case today?
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Read a gross science article about a giant whale poop caught on camera.
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Constructing Explanations: Analyze a photo of an intriguing natural phenomenon.
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Read a short science news article about an event that tests gravity with pumpkins.
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Read a short science news article about chemical analysis of Vlad the Impaler's tears.
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Read a short science news article about a study finding that starfish are just heads.
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Read a short science news article with a graph about Rubik's Cube records.
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Read a short science news article about a dust storm that turned the sky orange.
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Read a short science newsgraph about how many species cats prey on.
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The U.S. produces more corn than any other country. Check out some facts and figures about this crop, which is native to North America.
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