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How to Spot the International Space Station From Where You Live

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NASA's Spot the Station feature will text or email you when the ISS is about to be overhead. And you won't even need a telescope to see it!

The App That's Creating an Earthquake Early-warning Network

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The MyShake app detects vibrations and acts as an earthquake warning system. Learn more about MyShake in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Google Goes Incognito With Vanishing Gmail

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Google is redesigning the way we use email. HowStuffWorks delves into the changes.

Stinging 'Sea Lice' Invading Atlantic Beaches

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Sea lice are translucent little jellyfish babies. HowStuffWorks looks at how they make you itch.

Can exercise improve your sex life?

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Can exercise improve your sex life? Find out if exercise can improve your sex life at HowStuffWorks.

Vitamin E Overview

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This vitamin E overview will help you understand the topic. Click here to find this vitamin E overview.

How to Draw a Lily of the Valley in 5 Steps

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Also known as "Our Lady's Tears," lily of the valley is native to Asia and Europe. It can also be found in a limited number of woodland areas in North America. This special flower is popular for its delicate scent and it's white bell-shaped blossom.

Hiroshima Shadows Preserve One of History's Darkest Moments

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One of the most haunting images of World War II is the "human shadow" etched into the stone steps of the City of Hiroshima branch of Sumitomo Bank.

Snallygaster: The Gruesome Cryptid With a Silly Name

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The Snallygaster is a bizarre and downright terrifying cryptid said to haunt the skies of Maryland. Described as a winged creature with half bird features and half reptile characteristics, this beast has been part of local folklore for centuries.

3 Types of Rocks Every Aspiring Geologist Should Know

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Rocks might look simple, but they tell an ancient story of Earth’s fiery depths, surface shifts and biological processes.

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