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January 31, 2025

Fast Fact

American-style cheese was first developed in Switzerland.

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Your Habits = Your Healthspan. See How You Measure Up

The Super Age Longevity Quiz won't just guess your life expectancy — it will tell you how you can extend it.

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Yes, the Color of Your Egg Yolk Matters

Various factors can influence the color of an egg yolk. Some are a pale yellow, while other yolks tend to run more orange.  →

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Daily Trivia

President Nixon's daughter married what other U.S. President's grandson?

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Can You Read This Cursive Handwriting? The National Archives Wants Your Help

Anyone with an internet connection (and discerning eyes) can volunteer to transcribe historical documents for the Archive's digital catalog. Many, however, are written in steep cursive that's difficult to decipher.  →

Interesting Facts

Ancient Egyptians Shaved Their Eyebrows as a Sign of Mourning When Their Cats Died

The ancient Egyptians are also often given credit for domesticating felines.  →

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10 Words That Don't Mean What You Think They Mean

Confusion between "regardless" and "irregardless" has become a common pattern.  →

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Stomach Acid Can Dissolve Metal, So How Does It Stay in Our Stomachs?

The acid in our stomach functions to help break down food and kill off bacteria, but it doesn't eat at our own tissue.  →

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