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Thomas Edison’s Most Influential Inventions

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The wizard of Menlo Park, whose ideas helped shape the modern world 💡 1. The Practical Incandescent Light Bulb (1879) Arguably Edison’s most famous invention, the incandescent light bulb brought safe, durable artificial light to homes and businesses. Though others experimented with electric lighting before him, Edison’s version was the first that could be mass-produced

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Patriots’ Day and Boston Marathon Weather Forecast

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Boston, Massachusetts | Third Monday in AprilBy Caleb Weatherbee, Farmers’ Almanac Each spring, New England welcomes one of its most celebrated traditions: Patriots’ Day and the Boston Marathon. As runners take to the historic course from Hopkinton to Boston and spectators line the streets, all eyes turn not only to the race, but to the

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When Cows Lie Down: 8 Old-Time Weather Signs That Hold Up

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Quick Reference Cows lying down: when most of the herd is on the ground at once, expect rain in the next 12 to 24 hours. Cows seek dry ground ahead of damp weather. Ring around the moon: a halo means high-altitude ice crystals in cirrostratus clouds, often a 12 to 48 hour storm warning. Birds

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Why Hurricanes Are Named:The 200-Year Story Behind Storm Names

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Quick Reference Why hurricanes get names: short, distinct names are easier to track, broadcast, and remember than coordinates or numbers. First named storms: Spanish monks in Cuba named hurricanes for the Catholic saint days they fell on, starting in the early 1800s. Modern naming: the World Meteorological Organization rotates six lists of 21 alphabetical names,

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Expiration Dates: They don’t mean as much as you think they do.

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Dates on products aren’t as important as you might think. By law, only infant formula and certain baby foods are required to have dates stamped on them. Most foods are still safe after the “expiration date” has come and gone. However, the taste may be affected. Before you toss out good food based on expiration

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Test Your Wildlife Knowledge

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Test Your Wildlife Knowledge Think you know the wild? Let’s find out. We stumbled across this classic wildlife true-or-false quiz from an 2000 Farmers’ Almanac, and it’s the perfect reminder that nature is way weirder (and cooler) than most of us remember. Some of these sound obvious… until they’re not. TRUE OR FALSE? *SEE PAGE

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