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How A Solar Storm Nearly Destroyed Life As We Know It Two Years Ago, Sign Up For Digg's Video Email, The Fascinating Story Of The Inventor Of The High Five, This Is What A Silencer On A Shotgun Sounds Like, No, Your Air Conditioner Isn't Broken, Derailed On The Death Train
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Thursday, July 24, 2014
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How A Solar Storm Nearly Destroyed Life As We Know It Two Years Ago
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On July 23, 2012, the sun unleashed two massive clouds of plasma that barely missed a catastrophic encounter with the Earth's atmosphere.
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FIST BUMP INVENTOR LESS INTERESTING
The Fascinating Story Of The Inventor Of The High Five
priceonomics.com
When a professional baseball player popularized the high five in the 1970s, his story revealed much more important contributions.
SORT OF LIKE A HOLE PUNCH?
This Is What A Silencer On A Shotgun Sounds Like
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Bugs Bunny might have been in a lot fewer "Looney Tunes" episodes if this had been invented back then.
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No, Your Air Conditioner Isn't Broken
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​It's that time of year again. The time when you come home, turn on your AC, strip off all your clothes, collapse on some soft surface and wait for that cool, comforting breeze to wash over you. But it doesn't. Ugh. Is your air conditioning broken? Chances are, it's not.
CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE
Derailed On The Death Train
foreignpolicy.com
For every Central American migrant who makes it to the U.S. border, countless others are stuck in the purgatory of Mexico City on the long journey north.
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Image: In this July 10, 2014 photo, a rescued horse peeks out of a stable at the Red Bucket Equine Rescue in Chino Hills, Calif. Almost every horse rescue in the country is running out of room or money as they continue to be strained by an influx of abandoned equines, a trend that began during the recession. When the barns are at capacity and rescue owners can't take in more animals, they will network to try to find an empty stall at another rescue, a foster home or with a potential adopter.
In this July 10, 2014 photo, a rescued horse peeks out of a stable at the Red Bucket Equine Rescue in Chino Hills, Calif. Almost every horse rescue in the country is running out of room or money as they continue to be strained by an influx of abandoned equines, a trend that began during the recession. When the barns are at capacity and rescue owners can't take in more animals, they will network to try to find an empty stall at another rescue, a foster home or with a potential adopter. Credit: AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
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