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If Dragons Were Real, Could They Breathe Fire?
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Dragon fire is an awe-inspiring thing, but exactly how would it happen? Real-world clues from nature point the way.
Why Humans Scream, Make Crazy Faces When Terrified
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Wouldn't keeping quiet help us get away from whatever's scaring us? What's the science behind the weird face and raw shout?
World's First AI-generated Christmas Song Is the Stuff of Nightmares
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An artificial intelligence wrote a Christmas carol. Learn more about this AI-generated Christmas song in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Why Saffron Is More Expensive Than Gold
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It takes up to 170,000 individual flowers to yield just 1 pound of saffron, and each individual strand, or stigma, is picked from the flower by hand.
FDA Unveils New Food Nutrition Labels
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HowStuffWorks looks at the new FDA-mandated food nutrition labels.
How Do Airplanes Get Inflight WiFi and Live TV?
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Ever sat on an airplane and wondered how your laptop works at 30,000 feet?
Snap, Crackle, Pop — the Ultimate Cereal Quiz
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Whether wholesome or saturated with sugar, cereal is a popular breakfast staple. Find out more about cereal with this HowStuffWorks quiz.
The Milk and Mucus Myth, Busted
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Is there a link between milk and mucus production? HowStuffWorks looks at the myth.
Why Walking Through Doorways Makes Us Forget
Why are we here again? HowStuffWorks looks at research on the act of forgetting once you walk through doorways.
La Lechuza: Enormous Owl or Scorned Shapeshifter?
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In the moonlit borderlands of northern Mexico and South Texas, one eerie tale flaps its wings across generations: the legend of La Lechuza. Locals say it’s a giant owl, but others say this bird is no ordinary animal; it’s a witch in disguise.