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Notre Dame Cathedral: What It Took to Build Her

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Notre Dame Cathedral has burned. HowStuffWorks looks at how she was built.

Golden Snub-nosed Monkeys Share Nursing of Young

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Researchers in China discovered that female golden snub-nosed monkeys share nursing duties of their young. HowStuffWorks looks at the study.

Would Your Car Pass the Moose Test?

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Stability control systems in cars have to pass lots of tests. HowStuffWorks looks at the history of the Moose Test.

Scientists Figure Out Why Elephants' Skin Is So Cracked

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HowStuffWorks looks at new study explaining why elephants' skin is so cracked and wrinkled. It's not just that they need some lotion!

Do you really need to poop every day?

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No, you don't really need to poop every day. Get the scoop on poop at HowStuffWorks.

Can We Guess Your Dream Car?

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Having a dream car is part of being an American. It's in our blood. All we can think about is cars when we are children, and as adults, with the means to own cars in our grasp, our fantasies become tantalizingly close. Can we guess which car is your fantasy?

What Is Jaggery and Is It Better For You Than Sugar?

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Jaggery is an unrefined sugar made from sugarcane that is frequently used in both savory and sweet dishes prepared throughout southwest Asia.

Is the Doomsday Fish Actually a Terrible Omen?

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As land-dwelling humans, the ocean can be both fascinating and a little (or a lot) frightening. It's therefore not all that surprising that an appearance of the large, strange-looking oarfish might make people anxious, especially in our social-media addled age.

Why August's Moon Is Known as the Sturgeon Moon

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The August 2023 full moon is known as the sturgeon moon. This year, it's also a supermoon and will be followed by a blue moon at the end of the month!

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