The little-known name of the Pringles mascot is Julius Pringle.
Professional Cyclists Share 8 Tips for Biking Safely
Professional Cyclists Share 8 Tips for Biking Safely
A 1975 Physics Paper Was Co-Authored by a Siamese Cat
A 1975 Physics Paper Was Co-Authored by a Siamese Cat
Oskar Puzzles Take Rubik’s Cubes to the Next Level
Oskar Puzzles Take Rubik’s Cubes to the Next Level
Oregon Farm Offers Yoga Classes With Goats
Oregon Farm Offers Yoga Classes With Goats
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Newsletter Item for (85946): How Much Clothing Do Astronauts Pack for Space Missions?
How Much Clothing Do Astronauts Pack for Space Missions?
Today’s Big Question: How much clothing do astronauts pack for space missions?
Newsletter Item for (84917): 11 Amazing Things to See and Do in Iceland
11 Amazing Things to See and Do in Iceland
Speaking of ice, start planning your journey to the land of fire and ice with these 11 amazing things to see and do in Iceland. You shouldn’t have much difficulty spotting a sheep—the country’s sheep population, as of last year, was more than double its human population.
Newsletter Item for (83962): 14 of the World’s Coolest Ice Bars
14 of the World’s Coolest Ice Bars
Cool off in one of these 14 ice bars, a far-from-new novelty that’s spanned the globe since 1990.
Newsletter Item for (85943): The Professional Mourners of Arlington Cemetery
The Professional Mourners of Arlington Cemetery
Meet the 150 volunteers—called “The Arlington Ladies”—who have one specific responsibility on the site of the Arlington Cemetery: to see that no soldier is ever buried alone.
Newsletter Item for (85570): 10 of the Oldest Continuously Operated Stores From Around the World
The oldest hotel in the world was founded in 705 CE in Japan’s Yamanashi Prefecture and has been run by the same family for 52 generations. That is dedication. Read on for 10 of the oldest continuously operated stores from around the world.