Groundhog Predictions

It’s Groundhog Day! The official weather-predicting groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, emerged from his burrow and saw his shadow, which means 6 more weeks of winter. But Martinsburg Maxwell, a groundhog with a degree in meteorology, said, “Phil’s only right 20% of the time; it’s impossible to accurately predict weather that way!”

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Shark With an Attitude

A tiger shark in a South Korean aquarium might have anger issues. When a banded hound shark bumped into her, she ate him. Aquarium officials said, “Sharks have their own territories. Sometimes when they bump into each other, they bite out of astonishment.” I think the tiger shark overreacted a little!

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It’ssss SSSSSSerpent Day

Today is National Serpent Day, which celebratessss snakessss. There are more than 3000 species of snakes, of which only 1/8th are venomous. The longest species, the reticulated python, can grow to over 30 feet. The tiny Barbados threadsnake is like a 4-inch long spaghetti noodle. Snakes smell the air with their tongue. Can you do that?

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AI and the Voynich Manuscript

The Voynich Manuscript has been called the world’s most mysterious book. Written in the 15th century in an unknown language with strange illustrations and fold-out pages, it has baffled scholars for 600 years. Now, artificial intelligence is taking a crack at it. So far, feedback is that the script may be encrypted ancient Hebrew.

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