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  2. Turning methane into the world's strongest material - AOL

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  3. Superhard material - Wikipedia

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    A superhard material is a material with a hardness value exceeding 40 gigapascals when measured by the Vickers hardness test. [1] [2] ...

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  5. YouTube Kids - Wikipedia

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    The YouTube Kids app has faced criticism over the accessibility of videos that are inappropriate for its target audience. The CCFC filed an FTC complaint over YouTube Kids shortly after its release, citing examples of inappropriate videos that were accessible via the app's search tool (such as those related to wine in their testing), and the ...

  6. Húsafell Stone - Wikipedia

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    In subsequent years, replicas of varying weights and sizes of the stone were made and used in strongman competitions all over the world. [6] [4] For the 1998 World's Strongest Man in Morocco, they used a similar replica which weighed 173 kg (381 lb). Magnus Samuelsson won the event by carrying it 79.7 metres (261 ft 5 in) in the designed linear ...

  7. YouTube's Ms. Rachel takes on first words and potty training ...

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    She slows down and uses an upbeat voice because that's what helps kids learn best. "When you speak to a child naturally, actually, everywhere around the world, you do slow down. Your voice goes up.

  8. Ameba TV - Wikipedia

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    Ameba content comprises over 14,000 episodes and 2,800 hours of children's programming from small independent providers, YouTube creators, [4] and international producers. [5] [6] [7] The service's programming spans educational content, preschool-targeted shows, classic shows from the 1980s-2000s, movies, animations, and music.

  9. Nature's strongest material comes from sea snails - AOL

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    Limpet teeth have beaten out the previous record-holder for the strongest biological material found in nature: spider silk. Researchers found the limpets' teeth contain goethite, which is a hard ...