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Honey Can Help If Your Child Swallows a Button Battery

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If your child swallows a button battery, you need to take them to hospital immediately. But on the way, grab your honey bear. Here's why.

Giant Squid, Giant Eyes ... But Relatively Small Optic Lobe

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A new study examines the optic lobes of giant squids. Read this HowStuffWorks article to learn about giant squid eyes and brains.

What British Chocolate Are You?

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Near neighbours like Switzerland and Belgium may be famous for their chocolate, but there's nothing quite like the best of British! Which beloved chocolate bar are you?

How can the moon give us clean energy?

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A few decades ago, the pursuit of clean energy was "green." Now, it's a necessity. Not only is our power consumption propelling the human race toward a hot, watery, lonely end, but clean energy tends also to be renewable.

What Does Termite Damage Look Like?

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Termites cause $5 billion worth of damage in the U.S. every year. For a bug that's about the size of an ant, that's a lot of destruction.

The Australian Funnel Web Spider Loves Rotting Logs

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Let's talk about the funnel web spider, one of the most notorious arachnids in the world. Known for their fast-acting venom, funnel web spiders are both fascinating and intimidating.

Iguanodon Skeletons Are the Most Complete of Any Dinosaur

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Hey there, dinosaur fans! Let’s talk about one of the most fascinating extinct animals of all time: Iguanodon! Discovered in the early 19th century, Iguanodon was one of the very first dinosaurs ever named, and it played a huge role in kicking off the field of paleontology. With its iguana tooth-like structures and unique anatomy, this medium-sized herbivorous dinosaur became an instant sensation for scientists and dinosaur lovers alike.

Being a Night Owl Can Shorten Your Life

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Some people's sleep cycles are simply out of tune with the rest of the world. HowStuffWorks looks at the science of insomnia.

American Indian Sports Logos Do Real Damage, New Study Finds

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How do sports logos based on Native Americans affect stereotypes? Learn more about stereotypes in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

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