From author K.A. Applegate's true identity to the technology behind the covers, here's everything you should know about Animorphs.

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Spite causes us to act in ways that might cause us to suffer but somehow still feels so good. Perhaps that's why people have built literal monuments to spite.
In a career that has spanned more than 60 years, Don Bluth has been a director, animator, production designer, video game designer, illustrator, and teacher with such beloved films as 'The Secret of NIMH' and 'An American Tail' to his credit.
If you’ve been attending weddings this year nonstop, you should ace this hidden-image puzzle.
Though it’s impossible to predict the age your dog will reach, some breeds do live to be older than others.
Supposedly only 5 percent of participants can do it in under a minute.
If snow sports and curling up with a good book and steaming mug of tea are your favorite activities, you might want to consider moving to one of America's chilliest states.
Super-recognizers have a rare and uncanny ability to remember faces—a skill that’s estimated to affect just 1 to 2 percent of the population.
Like so many other phrases, the meaning of ‘pass with flying colors’ has nautical roots.
In addition to capturing spectacles millions of light years away, the James Webb Space Telescope can also show us planets like Jupiter from a fresh perspective.
Billy Ray Cyrus isn't the only one who can pull off the Arkansas Waterfall.
Three years after its catastrophic demise, MoviePass is returning to theaters this fall.
For many authors, writing a book is a slow, tortured affair—but not for all of them.
You may need a vacation after seeing how many hours the average employee spends working per year.
What was Kleenex originally used for? The product’s fascinating history has ties to Kotex and World War I.
All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
'Airplane!' and 'Naked Gun' star Leslie Nielsen carried a fart machine wherever he went, including movie sets, elevators, and courthouses.
In 1590s France, a young woman went on a touring exhibition to demonstrate she was under the spell of a demon. A clever group of theologians proved otherwise.
'Scrouge' means to crowd someone. Worth remembering in the COVID-19 era.