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5 Innovative Vacuum Cleaner Features

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Are you looking for information on innovative vacuum cleaner features? Check out 5 innovative vacuum cleaner features in this article.

Are Dinosaurs Real? What We Know About the Extinct Creatures

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Are dinosaurs real? Most people don't have to travel too far to answer that question in the affirmative with some kind of exhibit displaying dinosaur fossils. Or simply look at any bird you can see outside your home.

How Saber-tooth Cats Worked

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Saber-tooth cats are perhaps the most well-known extinct felines. Learn about saber-tooth cats and the behavior patterns of saber-tooth cats.

HowStuffWorks Newsletter Quiz

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If you took one of our recent newsletter quizzes, you've come to the right place for the answers.

How Oak Island Works

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Does Oak Island really have hidden treasure? Find out why Oak Island has been the focus of treasure hunters for decades.

Can You Read the Word If We Give It to You Upside Down?

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Look, we're not going to swear you're the next Einstein if you ace this upside-down words quiz, but we do promise it's a great way to stretch your brain and get those neurons fired up. And with only 26 letters in the alphabet, how hard can it be to get a perfect score?

How can Google forget you?

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Do you have some incriminating videos, photos or more online? Learn more about Google's online forgiveness at HowStuffWorks.

What Is the Butterfly Effect and How Do We Misunderstand It?

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We may think the butterfly effect means that a small change (like the flap of a butterfly's wings) can have huge consequences (a tornado in China). But what if it means the opposite?

When Does an Epidemic Become a Pandemic?

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The World Health Organization just declared the coronavirus a full-blown pandemic. What does that even mean, and how is that different from an epidemic?

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