Why these codes remain unbreakable — Insider details on the YouTube economy
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The crazy logistics behind weather forecasting

The crazy logistics behind weather forecasting

We take the fact that we can know what the weather will be like every day for granted. You can pull out your phone, click the weather app and BAM — it’s all right there. But to make this happen takes some pretty impressive technology and some serious logistics. How does it work?

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8 mysteriously uncrackable codes

8 mysteriously uncrackable codes

We use codes every day, in just about everything we do. We abide by codes of conduct and rely on codes we speak with others. Not all are obvious, though. Some codes have been around for thousands of years and remain unsolved. Here are eight that have stumped "cryptanalysts," or codebreakers, for years.

Tap or click here to find out more about these unsolved codes. →

How YouTubers really make money

How YouTubers really make money

Ask someone young what they want to do when they grow up, and there's a good chance YouTuber is at the top of their list. The dream is creating cool videos and getting paid for it. Simple, right? It turns out, there's a lot more that goes into making money on YouTube than just filming.

Tap or click to see how the YouTube economy works. →

 
Using carnivorous snail venom as medicine

Using carnivorous snail venom as medicine

The cone snail can be found in oceans all around the world. These tiny creatures use venom to paralyze their prey and devour them whole. Scientists have recently discovered that this venom can also be used to treat people with chronic pain. Whoa. What else can this venom do for humans?

Tap or click for a peek into the weird science of snail venom. →

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