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You could be anywhere in your inbox this morning, but thanks for being here! Tuesday, February 21, 2017 iStock FROM THE EDITORS Here's What's Buzzing Around the Office: 1 [Does the 24-hour news cycle have you stressed out? Here are seven tips for staying informed without experiencing media burnout.]( 2 [British scientists have discovered that honeybees go "whoop!" when they bump into each other. You'll want to hear this.]( 3 [Take a look inside London's annual clown-themed church service, which pays homage to Joseph Grimaldi, the father of modern-day clowning.]( 4 [In 1988, Warner Bros. took a chance on a wacky comedy about a Tasmanian Albert Einstein who invents rock music, runs into Thomas Edison, and woos Marie Curie. Young Einstein's flame-haired star Yahoo Serious instantly captured America's attention—and then slipped from the public eye. What's he up to today?]( 5 [Today's Big Question: Why are weekends two days long?]( Disney/Pixar Movies [Pixar Rolls Out Free Online Storytelling Course]( Amazon / It'Sugar Food [11 Giant Pieces and Boxes of Candy You Can Actually Buy]( iStock Architecture [Dubai May Soon Be Home to the World’s First 'Rotating Skyscraper']( Amazon Technology [10 Cool Hacks for Amazon's Dash Button]( FUN FACT The average Afghan hound can reach speeds as fast as a racehorse. [For more about this, CLICK HERE]( iStock © 2017 Mental Floss, Inc., All rights reserved. Mental Floss® is a registered trademark owned by Felix Dennis.[mentalfloss.com]( is a trademark owned by Felix Dennis. You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive notifications from mental_floss magazine and [mentalfloss.com](. Got feedback? We want to hear it! Send your thoughts to [newsletter@mentalfloss.com](mailto:newsletter@mentalfloss.com?subject=I've%20got%20feedback!%20) Add us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( this list OUR MAILING ADDRESS IS: Mental Floss Inc. 55 W 39th Street 5th Floor New York, New York 10018 [View this email in your browser]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Tuesday, February 21, 2017 iStock FROM THE EDITORS Here's What's Buzzing Around the Office: 1 [Does the 24-hour news cycle have you stressed out? Here are seven tips for staying informed without experiencing media burnout.]( 2 [British scientists have discovered that honeybees go "whoop!" when they bump into each other. You'll want to hear this.]( 3 [Take a look inside London's annual clown-themed church service, which pays homage to Joseph Grimaldi, the father of modern-day clowning.]( 4 [In 1988, Warner Bros. took a chance on a wacky comedy about a Tasmanian Albert Einstein who invents rock music, runs into Thomas Edison, and woos Marie Curie. Young Einstein's flame-haired star Yahoo Serious instantly captured America's attention—and then slipped from the public eye. What's he up to today?]( 5 [Today's Big Question: Why are weekends two days long?]( Movies [Pixar Rolls Out Free Online Storytelling Course]( Disney/Pixar Architecture [Dubai May Soon Be Home to the World’s First 'Rotating Skyscraper']( iStock Food [11 Giant Pieces and Boxes of Candy You Can Actually Buy]( Amazon / It'Sugar Technology [10 Cool Hacks for Amazon's Dash Button]( Amazon FUN FACT The average Afghan hound can reach speeds as fast as a racehorse. [For more about this, CLICK HERE]( iStock © 2017 Mental Floss, Inc., All rights reserved. Mental Floss® is a registered trademark owned by Felix Dennis.[mentalfloss.com]( is a trademark owned by Felix Dennis. You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive notifications from mental_floss magazine and [mentalfloss.com](. Got feedback? We want to hear it! Send your thoughts to [newsletter@mentalfloss.com](mailto:newsletter@mentalfloss.com?subject=I've%20got%20feedback!%20) Add us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( this list OUR MAILING ADDRESS IS: Mental Floss Inc. 55 W 39th Street 5th Floor New York, New York 10018 [View this email in your browser]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube](

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