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How Do Stars Form? A Stellar Journey from Dust to Dazzle

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How are stars formed? In this article we'll explain stars and learn how stars are formed.

Do Japanese monkeys season their food?

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Japanese monkeys seasoning food might sound odd, but some use saltwater for taste. Learn how researchers discovered Japanese monkeys seasoning food.

Will we soon be extinct?

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A mass extinction on Earth is long overdue, according to population ecologists. Find out what Earth's fossil record may be telling us about our future.

What are the effects of DVR on advertising?

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What are the effects of DVR on advertising? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn what the effects of DVR are on advertising.

What Does the 5555 Angel Number Mean? A Guide to Its Spiritual Message

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Discover the meaning of angel number 5555 and its powerful message of transformation, growth, and change. Learn how 5555 guides you towards new beginnings and opportunities

Why don't we live underground?

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To live underground takes some serious planning: We've adapted to sunlight and air on the surface. Learn how to live underground and why it matters.

How Tardigrades Work

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No, a tardigrade's not a type of time-traveling police box on "Doctor Who." It's an ancient water bear, of course!

Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells: What's the Difference?

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Prokaryotic cells are like single-room efficiency apartments while eukaryotic cells are like mansions with many rooms - and they are the only two kinds of cells in the world.

Can we bring Neanderthals back?

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Neanderthals and humans coexisted for thousands of years, but the relationship between the two species was always a bit dysfunctional. Could we get reacquainted with our evolutionary peers?

Fruit Flies: The Science Superstars You Want Gone From Your Kitchen

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Fruit flies are annoying, but we also owe them a huge debt of scientific gratitude.

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