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Iguanodon Skeletons Are the Most Complete of Any Dinosaur

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Hey there, dinosaur fans! Let’s talk about one of the most fascinating extinct animals of all time: Iguanodon! Discovered in the early 19th century, Iguanodon was one of the very first dinosaurs ever named, and it played a huge role in kicking off the field of paleontology. With its iguana tooth-like structures and unique anatomy, this medium-sized herbivorous dinosaur became an instant sensation for scientists and dinosaur lovers alike.

Fascinating Discovery Reveals How Cephalopod Eyes Detect Color

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It turns out cephalopods aren't colorblind. Learn more about how cephalopods see color in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Scientists Solve the Weird Physics of How Bats Land Upside Down

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How do bats land upside down? A new study solves the physics. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

American Indian Sports Logos Do Real Damage, New Study Finds

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How do sports logos based on Native Americans affect stereotypes? Learn more about stereotypes in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome on the Brain

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Polycystic ovary syndrome may not originate in the ovaries at all. Learn more about this common disorder at HowStuffWorks.

Spiders That Love Human Blood Are Our Friends

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Some spiders love human blood, but they're beneficial to humans. Find out how jumping spiders fight malaria at HowStuffWorks.

Airports That Float

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What do you do when you're out of land but want to expand an airport? Try building on water.

No One Knows What Caused a Massive 1908 Explosion in Siberia

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Theories surrounding the source of the Tunguska blast that rocked the Siberian region in 1908 abound. But the exact cause is still a mystery.

5 Things You Didn't Know About Wikipedia

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Wikipedia launched on Jan. 15, 2001. HowStuffWorks explores how it got so big and what lies ahead.

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