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The Dyatlov Pass Incident: Could an Avalanche Have Killed the Hikers?

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What happened to the nine dead hikers at Dyatlov Pass in Russia? HowStuffWorks takes the mystery apart and examines it.

How Subliminal Messages Work

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Are subliminal messages a real thing or just a hoax? Learn all about subliminal messages at HowStuffWorks.

How to Prevent Malaria

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Malaria is curable and preventable. Learn about efforts underway to eradicate malaria and how you can protect yourself when you travel to countries where malaria is common.

How do trees affect the weather?

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How do trees affect the weather? Learn how trees can influence not only the five-day forecast, but global climate patterns and global warming.

How Is the National Guard Different from the U.S. Army?

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The National Guard serves many purposes and does many jobs for the United States. Learn what the National Guard is and how it differs from the Army.

How has NASA helped improve our air and water?

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How has NASA helped improve our air and water? Visit HowStuffWorks to see how NASA has helped improve our air and water.

Crumple Theory: We Can Learn a Lot From How Paper Crumples

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Crumpling is a physical process that occurs when a thin sheet is forced to adapt to a smaller space and is seen in everything from DNA packing in a cell nucleus to the formation of mountains.

Chernobyl's Elephant's Foot Is a Toxic Mass of Corium

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The lava-like material that formed after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster is a deadly example of corium, a hazardous material created only after core meltdowns. Five minutes next to it can kill a human.

Is Runner's High Even Real?

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Runner's high is often attributed to a burst of endorphins our bodies release during a long run or even vigorous exercise.

Can you catch a sneeze like you can a yawn?

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When you see someone yawning, even in a picture, chances are a yawning urge will come over you, too. But is this also true of sneezing, and if so, why?

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