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Hyssop, Anise Hyssop

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Hyssop, anise hyssop, is a herblike perennial with spikes of brightly colored flowers that bloom in later summer to early fall. Read about this showy plant and find out which animals it attracts.

Jupiter's Beard, Red Valerian

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Jupiter's beard, or red valerian, has fragrant scarlet to red flowers in dense clusters. Learn about this easy-to-care-for perennial at HowStuffWorks.

What are the symptoms of heart attack?

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Symptoms of a heart attack include shortness of breath. Learn more about the symptoms of a heart attack at Discovery Health.

Is it OK for men to wear women's fragrances?

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Are you wondering if it's ok for men to wear women's fragrances? Learn if it's ok for men to wear women's fragrances in this article.

'Sea Bees', Please! Tiny Crustaceans Help Pollinate Underwater

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Pollination of plants underwater involves animals as well as water flow. HowStuffWorks Now explains how.

Can Your Name Predict the Kind of Life You'll Lead?

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Can a name determine what kind of life you'll lead? Learn more in this BrainStuff video and HowStuffWorks Now article.

Why Don't We Notice We're Blinking?

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Most eye blinks aren't noticeable, even though they occur frequently. Find out how researchers explain this at HowStuffWorks Now.

Some Butterflies Hear Through Their Wings

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Structures in some butterflies' wings are actually part of their ears. HowwStuffWorks looks at the hearing of butterflies.

What Is the Biggest Number? 6 Astronomical Contenders

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As a child, when trying to come up with the biggest number possible, you might have said "infinity plus one." While technically infinity is the largest number because you cannot run out of numbers, the biggest numbers that we know of are still difficult to count but a bit more quantifiable.

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