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Read more of today's topics... Today's Topics: 1) STAR WARS "The Last Jedi" hits theaters tonight, a

Read more of today's topics... Today's Topics: [We Might Actually Be Able to Make a Lightsaber]( 1) STAR WARS [Here's How We Could Make a Real-Life Lightsaber]( "The Last Jedi" hits theaters tonight, and you'd better believe we've got our tickets ready. But if you want a real-life lightsaber duel, you should check in with a guy named Alan Pan. [DO OR DO NOT, THERE IS NO TRY]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Oprah Has Simple Advice on How to Get More Stuff Done]( 2) PERSONAL GROWTH [Oprah's Advice for Getting More Stuff Done]( The key ingredient is "radical focus." [Read more ➞]( [The Strange Friendship Between Harry Houdini and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]( 3) PARANORMAL [The Strange Friendship of Houdini and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]( The world's most powerful magician and the creator of Sherlock Holmes were friends ... until a ghost tore them apart. [Read more ➞]( [We've Discovered the Countdown Timer Inside Every Living Cell]( 4) SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY [Every Living Cell Literally Has a Countdown Timer]( Now we've learned how to read it, so what can we do with that information? [Read more ➞]( [Why Venting About Your Anger Will Only Make You Angrier]( 5) PERSONAL GROWTH [Why Venting Your Anger Will Make You Angrier]( When you need to rant, reflect instead. [Read more ➞]( [Curiosity Gift Guide]( What We're Into: [The Night Skiy]( [Mapping a Night to Remember]( Some nights deserve to last a lifetime. Now they can. [The Night Sky]( prints a star map of any given date — maybe it's your wedding anniversary, or the birth of your child, or the night you got your first telescope. It's the perfect way to commemorate the most important nights of your life. If you purchase a poster through this email, you'll help support Curiosity as well. [Order yours today ➞]( Got a Question? If there's something you're curious about, then we guarantee we're curious about it, too. Write in your questions to thequestion@curiosity.com and we just might feature you in The Answer, published in the newsletter every Saturday. [DISCOVER MORE AMAZING STORIES]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( SMARTEN UP YOUR SOCIAL NETWORK [Facebook ]( [Twitter ]( [Instagram ]( You are receiving this message because you signed up to receive emails from Curiosity. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Update Email Preferences]( 4809 N Ravenswood Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60640

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