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Why were some Japanese soldiers still fighting decades after World War II?

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A Japanese holdout may have been an obstinate threat in Allied eyes, but he was upholding the concept of bushido. Learn what inspired Japanese holdouts.

10 Starfish Species You've Probably Never Seen Before

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What lives in water, has no gills, scales or fins and is not a fish? Yep, a starfish - which is why marine biologists have renamed these creatures sea stars.

Some Nerve! Chutzpah Explained

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It takes a lot of brass to pull off chutzpah successfully. What does the word mean and what separates it from mere impudence?

There Are 300 Types of Octopus Species, Some With Internal Shells

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Octopuses are known their eight legs, squishy bodies and impressive problem-solving skills. But did you know there are over 300 types of octopus species?

African King Mansa Musa Was Even Richer Than Jeff Bezos, Some Say

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In the 1300s, Mali's Mansa Musa set out for Mecca with an entourage of 60,000 people bearing thousands of pounds of gold. So, where did all that gold come from? And what would that be worth today?

Are Some Perfumes Seasonal?

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Seasonal perfume can be a regular change in your beauty routine. Learn about seasonal perfumes and what manufacturers to look for.

Some Chinese Restaurants Laced Food With Opium—What Would Happen if You Ate It?

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Could Chinese food laced with opium actually make you return to the same restaurant? Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Why Some Animals Eat Rocks to Aid in Digestion

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Gastroliths, or "stomach stones," are found in animals from chickens to sea lions. But what are they for?

Are some things we recycle better off in landfills?

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Are things we recycle better off in landfills, or are our current recycling methods efficient enough? Find out if things we recycle are better off in landfills.

Why do you hear some radio stations better at night than in the day?

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Have you ever noticed a difference in the quality of radio signals depending on the time of day? See how radio signals and the Earth interact.

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