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Why do we dream?

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Ever wonder why we dream? The human brain can be mysterious, but take a look at what science has to say about why we dream.

Famous Aquarius Celebrities and Their Unique Zodiac Traits

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Is Aquarius the zodiac sign of stars? Discover famous Aquarius celebrities, their unique traits, and how their zodiac influence shapes their creativity and success.

How Often Should You Wash Your Car? Not Just for Aesthetics

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Some people love to do it, others hate it, but washing your car could add years to its life.

Why Women Don't Lick Their Babies Clean After Childbirth

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Animals lick their babies clean immediately after giving birth. HowStuffWorks wonders why human women don't do the same thing.

What's a Tall Fashionista to Do?

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Why is it still so hard to find clothes as a tall woman? HowStuffWorks goes shopping to find out.

Why Didn't Evolution Give Us the Ability to Smell Fresh Water?

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You'd think being able to smell drinkable water would be an evolutionary advantage. But we can only smell things that suggest potable water. Why is that?

How Carmine, the Red Dye Made From Bugs, Makes It Into Your Food

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Carmine, a natural red dye also known as cochineal extract, is indeed made from the crushed bodies of the cochineal bug. And it provides the color for many of the foods we eat.

Don't Hate the Indian Giant Squirrel Because He's Beautiful

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The Indian giant squirrel is covered in flamboyant colors like orange, black and bright purple. HowStuffWorks find out why he's so colorful.

Can you predict winter weather based on summer weather?

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Your grandfather may swear that he can feel the onset of a harsh winter in his bones - and your family may swear it's true - but a lot of us would prefer a more scientific method for predicting what the winter may have in store for us.

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