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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.

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

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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.

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