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Do Sharks Lay Eggs? Surprisingly Not a 'Yes or No' Question

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You’ve probably heard of shark attacks and shark teeth, but here’s something lesser known and just as intriguing: Do sharks lay eggs? The answer is: it depends on the shark species.

Should We Be Eating Kudzu?

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How does a kudzu salad sound? Or roasted guinea pig? Learn about foods that don't often appear on U.S. menus but perhaps should at HowStuffWorks Now.

What Do Rats Eat? Whatever They Can Get Their Paws On

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Rats are nature’s ultimate survivors. But what do rats eat? These highly adaptable rodents will chow down on just about anything they can find, from meat scraps to fruit trees.

Star Trek's Kobayashi Maru Exercise Explores No-win Situations

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The Kobayashi Maru simulation puts future Starfleet commanders in a classic "no-win" scenario. It's so accurate, even the U.S. military uses the exercise to test the measure of a good leader.

Campari vs. Aperol Cocktails and Flavor Profiles

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Stroll into a lively piazza in Italy, and you’ll spot a bright orange drink in a wine glass. That’s your cue you’re about to hear the Campari vs. Aperol debate.

How Does a Forest Fire Benefit Living Things?

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Forest-fire prevention has been a touchstone of American consciousness since the creation of Smokey the Bear in the 1940s. But now, environmental experts believe that some amount of fire is good for the forest too.

Lily Dale: Where the Living and Dead Reconnect

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The village known as Lily Dale in upstate New York has been channeling spirits since the 1800s. HowStuffWorks finds out what makes Lily Dale tick.

Highlander Cat: A New Breed Mixing Jungle Curl and Desert Lynx

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Big cat looks with a housecat heart? That’s the Highlander cat, a rare breed that stands out thanks to its curled ears, naturally short tail and strong resemblance to wild cats.

10 British TV Shows That Crossed the Pond

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American television networks have adapted British shows left and right. But a number of original British programs - er, make that programmes - have become hits with U.S. audiences, no translation necessary.

How Nitrous Oxide Works

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At the same time scientists discovered that nitrous oxide could numb agonizing pain, they also found it could make you really lightheaded and silly. Yes, huffing parties started in the 1700s.

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