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How to take great photos of the total solar eclipse
Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy provides tips on how to get the best photos of the total solar eclipse whether you’re using a phone, camera or telescope.
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Hammerhead worms: What to do if you see these invasive pests
Hammerhead flatworms — an invasive pest that looks like a cross between a hammerhead shark and a leech — have been spotted in the Washington, D.C., area and across the United States.
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What is a brace in soccer?
A brace is when a soccer player scores two goals in the same match. Where did the term come from?
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‘Go with the flow': How the world's top skateboarders mentally prepare for big competitions
How do the best skateboarders in the world prepare for a big competition like this week’s X-Games in Ventura, Calif.? Hear from Jagger Eaton, Dashawn Jordan and Bryce Wettstein on how they get their minds right before dropping in.
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Why Are So Many Dead Whales Washing Up on Atlantic Beaches?
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries says the U.S. is experiencing an uptick in whale strandings on the Atlantic, with nearly two dozen whales winding up dead on beaches since Dec. 1, 2022.
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Timeline: Objects Shot Down by US
Four high-altitude objects have been shot down by the U.S. military since Feb 4. Here’s a timeline of those events.
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What Goes Into a $60k Grammy Gift Bag?
Lash Fary, co-founder of LA-based marketing company Distinctive Assets, explains how the Grammy gift bags are selected and shares some of the lavish items in this year’s bag.
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South Korea in 360°
The Olympics are an opportunity for a host country to showcase its athletes, but also its culture. In 2018, all eyes are on South Korea and its rich history. NBC takes you beyond the displays at the opening and closing ceremonies, and into Seoul, Gangneung province and the Demilitarized Zone.