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Which "Naruto" character are you?

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With a cast of eclectic characters the anime Naruto has captured fans around the world. So much so that spinoffs, movies, video games, and even novels have expanded the Naruto universe bigger than anyone could have anticipated. The question is which of these characters do you identify? Overly enthusiastic Naruto, intelligent and sweet Sakura, driven Sasuke, or vengeful Gaara? Take the quiz to find out!

Do You Know Famous Criminals From Their Face Alone?

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They're famous for the crime but the morbid fascination begins in asking the question: who did it? In the end, most people want to know about criminals because they look like regular people you see on the street. What if you were in the same room as them? Don't worry, these famous criminals are already put away, but let's see how many of them you recognize!

How CafeMom Works

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CafeMom is a social networking site that has become very popular. Learn all about CafeMom at HowStuffWorks.

10 Cool Father-Son Activities

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These 5 cool father-son activities are great for dads and kids to do together. Learn 5 cool father-son activities at TLC Family.

Will we ever unite quantum mechanics with general relativity?

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Einstein showed us a mind-blowing way the universe works, while Max Planck and his gang showed us how particles on the atomic and subatomic levels work. But one doesn't explain the other. So there must be a larger theory encompassing them ... or not?

'If I Fits I Sits': The Science Behind Cats Sitting in Squares

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A study using citizen science tries to help explain why cats love sitting in boxes - even ones that aren't there. What did they find out?

Is Theft of DNA by Genetic 'Paparazzi' Our Next Legal Nightmare?

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People have been raising alarms about the potential for nonconsensual, surreptitious collection and testing of DNA for years, but will genetic paparazzi with DNA collection kits become as ubiquitous as those with cameras?

Do Plants Make Music?

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Machines can translate some of the biological functions of plants into synthesizer sounds. But are these synthesized translations the same thing as music?

How often should I apply sunscreen?

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How often should I apply sunscreen? Visit HowStuffWorks to find out how often you should apply sunscreen.

Are cheat codes really cheating?

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Asking whether a cheat code constitutes as cheating may seem silly. But the purpose and history of cheat codes might surprise you. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

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