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NASA's DART Crashes Into an Asteroid, On Purpose

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NASA's DART spacecraft hit its mark Monday, Sept. 26 after years of planning. The bullseye was asteroid Dimorphos. Here's what NASA hopes to learn now.

9 Largest Islands in the World

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An island doesn't necessarily have to be small. You might be surprised by the size of some of these islands on our list. Here are the nine biggest ones.

What are Gouraud shading and texture mapping in 3-D video games?

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If you look at the description of some 3-D video games, you'll see references to Gouraud shading or texture mapping. Learn what these terms mean.

Are dry lips a sign of a major health problem?

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Are dry lips a sign of a major health problem? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn if dry lips are a sign of a major health problem.

How does popcorn work?

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Popcorn certainly is unique, but have you ever wondered how it actually works? Check out this article to learn what makes popcorn pop and more.

1939 Studebaker L5 Coupe-Express

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The 1939 Studebaker L5 Coupe-Express was more advanced than rival pickups. See pictures and learn more about the 1939 Studebaker L5 Coupe-Express.

Is it unhealthy to bite my nails?

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Is it unhealthy to bite my nails? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how unhealthy it is to bite your nails.

Despite Benefits to Teens, Half of Parents Oppose Later School Start Times

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How could later school start times benefit teens and even save lives? Learn more in this HowStuffWorks article.

Fifty Percent of Americans Are the Usual Suspects

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Half the adults in the U.S. are in a network of police face-recognition databases, according to a 2016 Georgetown report. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

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