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9 Animals That Start With 'V': From Vaquitas to Velvet Ants
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The animal kingdom is full of surprising creatures, from the tiniest insects to the most endangered marine mammals. Animals that start with "V" include some of the rarest and most interesting. From venomous snakes to eight-armed wonders of the deep, these creatures showcase the incredible variety of life on Earth.
Is Sapiosexuality a Real Thing?
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Does sapiosexuality really exist? HowStuffWorks raises an eyebrow and takes a look.
5 Great Educational Computer Games for Kids
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Educational computer games for kids can be both fun and mentally engaging. Here are five great educational computer games for kids to get ideas.
How Algae Biodiesel Works
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Many people are interested in algae biodiesel as a green fuel. Learn all about algae biodiesel and how researchers make biodiesel from algae.
How Prophylactic Mastectomies Work
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Removing part of the body as a cancer prevention measure is controversial. Find out about the pros and cons involved in prophylactic mastectomies.
Is China Launching Fake Moon a Bright Idea?
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China is planning launch a 'fake' moon to provide extra illumination to Chengdu, Sichuan. HowStuffWorks looks at why.
How Houseboats Work
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Houseboats aren't the most common place to live, but they're an interesting alternative. Learn about houseboat living, how houseboats float and more.
Does everyone have claustrophobia?
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Claustrophobia is the term for fear of enclosed spaces -- it's physical and psychological. Read about claustrophobia and some common claustrophobic symptoms.
How can low-income students attend Ivy League colleges for free?
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Ivy League colleges are not off limits to people that don't have a lot of money. Find out how low-income students can attend Ivy League colleges.
Is there really water on Mars?
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Photographs have recently shown that there may be water on Mars. Find out if there's water on Mars and what that could mean for life on Mars.