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The True and Tragic Story of Tilikum, SeaWorld's Captive Orca

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Orcas are known as "killer whales" because they are apex predators. In the wild, highly social killer whales prey on sharks, seals, dolphins and even other whales.

Distinguishing Between Social Identity and Personal Identity

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Social identity is what we see in ourselves that we have in common with others. Learn about social identity from this article.

Troodon: An Omnivorous Dinosaur With a Big Brain

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Troodon, a theropod dinosaur, has captured the curiosity of paleontologists for decades. Known for its sharp wits and fascinating features, Troodon possesses some of the most intriguing traits of the dinosaur world.

Were the Flintstones Neanderthals?

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HowStuffWorks discovers a relationship between Neanderthals and America's favorite cartoon family of the 1960s.

How Hair Dye Turns Your Hair That Great Shade of Pink or Purple

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Whether you want pink or silver or jet black hair, the BrainStuff team explains how hair dye works to give you your color of choice in this video.

What Is Boyle's Law and Why Do I Already Know It?

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Boyle's Law describes the relationship between pressure and the volume of a container with gas in it. As the volume of the container decreases, the pressure inside the container increases.

Lapis Lazuli Found in Teeth of Medieval European Woman

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The pigment ultramarine was as expensive as gold in medieval Europe; so how did it end up in the teeth of a nun buried at a monastery in rural Germany?

Forget Thanksgiving! Lunar New Year Sees World's Largest Annual Migration

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In 2020, Chunyun occurs from Jan. 10 until Feb. 18, and will see an expected 3 billion trips to honor the Year of the Rat. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

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