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Can Different Bird Species 'Talk' with Each Other?

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Does your parakeet understand the cardinal chirping outside its window? Can a pigeon's noises mean anything to a crow? Yes, it can.

Why Women Don't Lick Their Babies Clean After Childbirth

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Animals lick their babies clean immediately after giving birth. HowStuffWorks wonders why human women don't do the same thing.

Germs May Help Shape Our Personalities

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It's all connected! Recent rodent research suggests that immune responses and social behavior may be more intertwined than we realized.

How Ordinary Citizens Can Get Congress to Actually Listen

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How should constituents communicate with their Congressional representatives? Learn about the U.S. Congress in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

What Makes a Food 'Natural'?

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If you think a 'natural food' means it has no artificial ingredients, you're so wrong. HowStuffWorks Now explores what makes a food 'natural.'

When Car Sharing and Pets Converge

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We live in a sharing economy. And a pet-loving economy. So what happens when the two collide? Learn more about pets and carsharing at HowStuffWorks.

Ridiculous History: When the Puritans Said 'Bah Humbug' to Christmas in America

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Christmas in America wasn't always observed with great fanfare - its pagan roots were loathed by many settlers. Learn more at HowStuffWorks Now.

The Strong Bias Against Women in Coding

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A study shows that female coders' work is less accepted than male coders' even though it may be better. HowStuffWorks Now talked with female coders.

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