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If You Think Jupiter Orbits the Sun, You're Mistaken

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Technically Jupiter does not orbit the sun's center. Learn more about Jupiter orbiting the sun in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Driver's License on Your Phone? There's an App for That

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Is a digital driver's license in your near future? Learn more about mobile driver's licenses at HowStuffWorks Now.

Ridiculous History: The Curse of the Colonel

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Colonel Sanders has been the bane of one baseball team for more than 30 years, and it has nothing to do with chicken. Learn more at HowStuffWorks Now.

How Much Pee Is in Your Pool?

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We've all done it - even if we won't admit it. HowStuffWorks Now uncovers several reasons why we shouldn't pee in the swimming pool.

Gender-specific Bathrooms Are a Relatively Recent Invention

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What's the history of gender-specific bathrooms? Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Kushti: The Traditional Mud Wrestling of India and Pakistan

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What is kushti wrestling? Learn more about traditional Indian kushti mud wrestling and pehlwani in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Asian Giant Hornets Are Now in the U.S. and That's Really Bad

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The deadly Asian giant hornet, the largest hornet in the world, was seen in the U.S. for the first time in 2019. It's nickname? The 'murder hornet.'

'Nightingale' Floors Served as Security Warning System in Ancient Japan

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In 17th century Japan, wealthy citizens built homes with "nightingale floors" that squeaked, warning them of intruders. In fact, the floors squeaked louder when the steps got lighter.

Do Dogs Know They're Being Photographed?

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Do dogs know when they're being photographed? HowStuffWorks looks into the anecdotal evidence on this one.

The Superb Moon Quiz

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Find out what you really know about moons, supermoons and moon landings with our HowStuffWorks quiz.

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