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William James Sidis Born in Boston in 1898, William James Sidis made the headlines in the early 20th century as a child prodigy with an amazing intellect. His IQ was estimated to be 50 to 100 points higher than Albert Einstein's. He could read the New York Times before he was 2.
For most healthy adults, it's safe to eat 1–2 eggs a day depending on how much other cholesterol is in your diet. If you already have high...
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Use a low-powered vacuum to remove the dust from the dust deposits. If the deposits don't go away completely, grab a microfiber cloth dipped or...
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A scientist from Stanford University bets that a person who will live 200 years has already been born. In ancient Greece and Rome, people lived an...
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The first known earthquake detector was invented in 132 A.D. by the Chinese astronomer and mathematician Chang Heng. He called it an ""earthquake...
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Survival kits should have supplies and tools to provide basic protection against the elements, meet health and first aid needs, and signal to...
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A urinal (US: /ˈjʊərənəl/, UK: /jʊəˈraɪnəl/) is a sanitary plumbing fixture for urination only. Urinals are often provided in public toilets for...
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Use a mobile broadband device. This works like tethering, but instead of using your phone, a dedicated device gives you a connection via a mobile...
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Treating antisocial personality disorder But antisocial personality disorder is one of the most difficult types of personality disorders to treat....
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