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How That Creamy Chocolate Is Made

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Chocolate comes from the equatorial cacao tree's unassuming cocoa beans. Learn the steps from tree to table as cocoa beans become sumptuous chocolate.

What do women find attractive about a man's smell?

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What do women find attractive about a man's smell? Visit Discovery Health to learn what women find attractive about a man's smell.

Is your computer built to break?

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New gadgets hit the market every day, but are they actually designed to be replaced so fast? Visit HowStuffWorks to get the answer.

How Motion Sickness Works

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Although motion sickness is very common, scientists don't really know why we get it. Learn all about this condition at HowStuffWorks.

Is the cure for cancer a virus?

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The cure for cancer could come from a very unlikely source, according to some recent research. Learn about using viruses as a cure for cancer.

Why can't you say 'toy boat' three times fast?

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Saying 'toy boat' three times fast seems impossible, despite your best efforts. Find out why it is so hard to say the words 'toy boat' three times fast.

Does sleep deprivation lead to risky decisions?

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Does sleep deprivation lead to risky decisions? Some research shows we can make bad choices when tired. Learn about sleep deprivation and risky decisions.

New Technology Revives Tarnished Daguerreotype Ghosts

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Scientists have found a means of restoring daguerreotypes degraded by time. HowStuffWorks looks at the new technology.

How Multitasking Works

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You may think you're skilled at 'multitasking,' but chances are you aren't working on two things at the same time. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

How the DHARMA Initiative Works

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If you're a big fan of "Lost," you're probably full of theories about the DHARMA Initiative. Learn about the DHARMA Initiative history and theories.

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