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How Did Helen Keller Fly a Plane in 1946?
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Helen Keller accomplished a lot in her lifetime. Despite becoming deaf-blind at 18 months of age, she authored multiple books, engaged in outspoken activism and gave lectures around the world. But did Helen Keller fly a plane?
There's a Name for When Your Dog Zooms Around Like a Joy-crazed Maniac
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What are the dog 'zoomies'? Learn more about dogs' Frenetic Random Activity Periods in this HowStuffWorks Now article about dog zoomies.
What the Heck is Tech Neck? How Millennials Could Be the Wrinkliest Generation
Researchers have found that cellphone use can lead to more wrinkles in neck skin. Read this HowStuffWorks Now article to learn more about "tech neck."
Your Hay Fever Could Make You Allergic to Some Fruits
It's called oral allergy syndrome, and it's caused when the immune system overreacts to allergens. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
Aardwolf: Aaarvark? Wolf? Nope, It's a Tiny Hyena
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Aardwolves aren't closely related to either aardvarks or wolves, but these little hyenas resemble both in some ways.
Sea Spiders Breathe Through Pores in Their Legs
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Sea spiders don't do anything by the book, and researchers have just gotten to the bottom of how they breathe.
Got Cockroach Milk?
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Cockroach milk is packed with protein. Come and gag down a big cold glass of the stuff with HowStuffWorks.
French Rooks Trained as Park Janitors
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Crows are inveterate scavengers. HowStuffWorks looks at how they are being trained as trash pickers in France.
Stinging 'Sea Lice' Invading Atlantic Beaches
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Sea lice are translucent little jellyfish babies. HowStuffWorks looks at how they make you itch.
The Fish Doorbell Isn't a Joke ... Seriously
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Imagine a doorbell — but for fish. In the Netherlands, this eco-friendly innovation is making waves. The fish doorbell, or "visdeurbel," is a clever system created in the city of Utrecht to help native freshwater fish migrate more freely through canals and locks during spawning season.