Insulated glass has changed the world — What our dreams actually mean
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How YouTubers really make money Ask someone young what they want to do when they grow up, and there's a good chance YouTuber is at the top of their list. The dream is creating cool videos and getting paid for it. Simple, right? It turns out, there's a lot more that goes into making money on YouTube than just filming. Tap or click to see how the YouTube economy works. → |
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How insulated glass changed the world Windows have long been a staple of buildings and homes, but, in the 1950s, manufacturers introduced something new: Insulated glass. This invention has not only changed the construction industry but completely altered the look and feel of modern homes. Tap or click to find out why this was such a big deal. → |
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The science behind dreams The average person dreams about two hours a night. Over an 80-year life span, that’s over 60K hours of dreaming. So, what can science tell us about the reason for these dreams and what benefits dreaming has for our minds and bodies? Tap or click to learn the science of dreaming. → |
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Why the Earth’s magnetic sphere flips The Earth's magnetic field helps protect us from things like cosmic rays and solar flares. But you may have heard that its poles flip every few hundred thousand years, and it will be a massive disaster for all of us. This isn’t necessarily true, but the reality of this phenomenon is more impressive than you may think. Tap or click to find out why this mysterious event happens. → |
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