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The Best, the Worst and the Weirdest College Mascots (and Why We Love Them)
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College sports just wouldn't be the same without mascots. HowStuffWorks looks at the history of mascots and what makes them so awesome.
Why Do We Experiment on Mice?
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Mice are small and reproduce quickly, but they're more than just an animal of convenient size and libido. Mice have some truly special genetic gifts that it doesn't take a scientist to appreciate.
Will I get sick if I eat barracuda?
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Barracudas already have a menacing reputation in the underwater world, but what if we turn them into the prey? Will I get sick if I eat barracuda?
Wearable Alcohol Sensor Could Text You if You're Too Drunk
Can wearable tech measure blood alcohol content? Learn more about this sweat-analyzing tech in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Easy Outdoor Games for Kids
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Easy outdoor games for kids capture imaginations and keep feet moving. Try easy outdoor games for kids like hopscotch, blind man's bluff, and more.
Was Amelia Earhart Eaten by Giant Land Crabs?
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Were the remains of Amelia Earhart eaten by coconut crabs? HowStuffWorks looks at the possibility that the remains were eaten by giant arthropods.
The Curious Ability to Detect Disease by Smell
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Can you detect diseases by smelling them? Learn more about disease, smell and scent in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Why did Thomas Edison electrocute an elephant?
You may have heard of Topsy the elephant and her sad demise at the hands of Thomas Edison. But what's the real story?
Tiny Stilts for Some Ants, Amputated Legs for Others. Here's Why.
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Scientists studied ant tracking by putting them on stilts. Learn more about the ants on stilts study in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Mentos and Miss Cleo: The '90s Commercials Quiz
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How well do you know the TV commercials that helped define the 1990s? Find out with our HowStuffWorks quiz.