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5 Cool Ideas for Kids' Party Invitations

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These 5 cool ideas for kids' party invitations will make yours stand out from the crowd. Get 5 cool ideas for kids' party invitations.

The Truth Behind the Most Bizarre Titanic Conspiracies

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There's no question the Titanic sank, but could it have been intentional? Some conspiracy theorists think so.

Test Your Knowledge: Guns N' Roses

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Guns N' Roses rocked and rolled their way into music history and managed to self-destruct along the way. How much do you know about this iconic band?

The Most Recent Extinct Animal Was Last Seen in 1995

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Today, we're delving into a sobering topic: recently extinct animals. Species extinction is accelerating, with many species disappearing due to habitat destruction, invasive species and climate change.

Chimerism: You Can Be Your Own Twin

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Tetragametic chimerism occurs when a single organism has two genetically distinct types of DNA.

How to Access the Dark Web

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Are there legitimate reasons to seek out the dark web? Sure. We explain what's on the dark web, how to access it and why you'll want to proceed with a healthy dose of caution.

Why Are Web Addresses in English?

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People around the world have access to the internet, but not everyone speaks English. Learn why web addresses are in English at HowStuffWorks.

What if everyone on Earth jumped at the same time?

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The Earth is a pretty stalwart planet, having survived billions of years of punishment at the hands of asteroids and other cosmic bodies. But could it withstand more than 7 billion people jumping up and down in unison? Do we even want to find out?

Bobcats Are Back From the Brink (and Possibly in Your Backyard)

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Bobcat populations were down in the 1980s, but restrictions on hunting and trapping have brought them back. HowStuffWorks checks out these cool cats.

How the Living Earth Simulator Will Work

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You may have noticed that our planet isn't terribly predictable. Could a German polymath and an unfathomable pile of data change that?

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