Friday, April 4, 2014

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From Allison Bean, your About This Week Editor
This week on About.com, we've got tips for dealing with season allergies and the history behind everyone's favorite spring sport. Plus: Can we clone a dinosaur? Want more from About.com? Follow us on social media!

Spring Has Sprung, Time to Sneeze
Spring means flowers blooming, birds chirping, and, for many people, the onset of seasonal allergy symptoms. Here's how to deal with this annoying affliction.
Search Related Topics:  spring allergies  hay fever  fall allergies

Can We Clone a Dinosaur?
Admit it—you've been wondering about the possibility of cloning a dinosaur since the first time you saw (or read) Jurassic Park. Do mosquitoes preserved in amber really hold the key to the rebirth of these great lizards? Here's the deal.

What's the Difference Between the NBA and NCAA?
It's all basketball. The ball is the same and the hoops are still ten feet off the ground. But there are a lot of differences between the game as played in college and at the NBA level. Here's a quick overview.
Search Related Topics:  college basketball rules  nba basketball  shot clock

The History Behind America's Favorite Pastime [PHOTOS]
As players dust off their cleats and oil their mitts for a new baseball season, we take a look back at the origins of the United States most beloved sport.


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