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Take a look at this photo, and try not to sneeze. Using one of the world’s fastest supercomputers, researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia created stunning 3D images of the virus, called a rhinovirus, that causes the majority of cold infections.
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Take a look at this photo, and try not to sneeze. Using one of the world’s fastest supercomputers, researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia created stunning 3D images of the virus, called a rhinovirus, that causes the majority of cold infections.

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13 Things Your TV Weatherman Won’t Tell You!
We love this illustration by Eddie Guy from the July/August issue of Reader’s Digest. See more of his illustrations here, and read the July/August issue of Reader’s Digest to find out 13 surprising facts about your local meteorologist, or check it out at ReadersDigest.com.

These secrets are worth checking out! (Especially if you fret over rainy days.)

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13 Things Your TV Weatherman Won’t Tell You!

We love this illustration by Eddie Guy from the July/August issue of Reader’s Digest. See more of his illustrations here, and read the July/August issue of Reader’s Digest to find out 13 surprising facts about your local meteorologist, or check it out at ReadersDigest.com.

These secrets are worth checking out! (Especially if you fret over rainy days.)

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ReadersDigest.com: How to Predict the Weather
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ReadersDigest.com: How to Predict the Weather

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