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How Hair Dye Turns Your Hair That Great Shade of Pink or Purple
Whether you want pink or silver or jet black hair, the BrainStuff team explains how hair dye works to give you your color of choice in this video.
Deadly Chlamydia Threatens Koalas Down Under
Over the past 20 years, koala populations in parts of Australia have decreased by nearly 80 percent. HowStuffWorks looks at the facts.
Barbie Turns 60, Becomes an Astrophysicist
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Barbie, the ultimate classic doll, turns 60 this year. HowStuffWorks goes to the party.
Scientists Say: Hey, Hikers, Stop Stacking Rocks!
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It may seem cool to stack rocks for fun or artistic purposes but moving rocks may inadvertently threaten small mammals and insects and contribute to soil erosion.
If You Were a Deity, What Would You Be the God Of?
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World mythology is full of dazzling and powerful deities, but have you ever wondered what you would be the deity of? Find out with this earthshaking quiz!
How Many Books Are There in the World?
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Roughly 156 million books are out there...we think. The answer is more complex than you'd imagine, but we've made an educated guess.
Why Do Cats Lick Each Other? Are They Really That Dirty?
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If you live with more than one cat, you've probably noticed one cat licking the other, sometimes for minutes at a time. If you’ve ever wondered, "Why do cats lick each other?" the answer lies in both biology and feline psychology.
Are Barnacles on Whales Normal or Problematic? Or Both?
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If you've ever seen images of baleen whales covered in little white bumps, you’ve probably wondered—what’s the deal with barnacles on whales? These crusty hitchhikers may look like pests, but they tell a fascinating story of marine life, symbiosis and survival.
The Origins of Buddhism: A Very Brief History
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The origins of Buddhism trace back over 2,500 years to ancient India, where a spiritual teacher named Siddhartha Gautama achieved enlightenment and became the Buddha.
What Is a Group of Shrimp Called? (Hint: You'd Use the Term for Bugs)
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"What is a group of shrimp called" is a common Google search, especially when people start comparing shrimp to fish, crabs, or even cats.