That’s Not Corn

People do some weird things in the name of science. 6 pediatricians did an experiment to see what effect eating a Lego had on their body. They swallowed a yellow Lego head, then examined their poop to determine the Find and Retrieve Time, or FART score. It averaged less than 2 days, with no ill effects.

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126 Hours of Dancing

A 17 year-old girl from Nepal has broken the world record, for longest dancing marathon by an individual. Bandana Nepal danced from Friday until Wednesday, for 126 hours straight, and she did it all with a smile on her face! She hopes to inspire people all over the world, to dream big and achieve their dreams!

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Giant Cow is Hugely Popular

In Australia, a cow named Knickers is getting lots of attention. That’s because he’s 6 feet 4 inches tall! The giant Holstein-Frisian steer stands a full foot-and-a-half taller than any of his other cow friends. He originally got his name because his best friend, a Brahman steer, was named Bra. Bra and Knickers go together!

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One Giant Land Mass

Around 310 million years ago, all the continents on Earth formed one supercontinent, named Pangea. The continents are on pieces of the Earth’s crust, called tectonic plates, which are slowly moving all the time. Scientists predict that in another 200 million years, the continents might all be touching again. You’d only have to learn one continent!

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InSight Has Safely Landed

On Monday, NASA’s InSight successfully landed on Mars after a 300 million-mile trip from Earth. InSight stands for Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy, and Heat Transport. The little robot has a 2 Earth-year mission, to learn how the Earth was formed. That will be only one Martian year and 40 Martian days, or sols.

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