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Why do gorillas build new nests every night?
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Gorilla nests are the temporary 'beds' these apes build every night to sleep in. Learn why scientists use gorilla nests to track the species.
9 Home Remedies for Ringing in the Ears
Our home remedies for ringing in the ears can help people escape those sounds inside their heads.
Herbal Remedies for Diarrhea
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There are a number of herbal remedies that can relieve some of the pain of diarrhea. Learn which herbs to use to get over a bout of diarrhea.
Does a Pelican's Bill Hold More Than Its Belly Can?
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The pelican's bill is its most distinctive feature. But can a pelican bill hold as much food as its stomach can?
Why Do Spotted Hyenas Laugh?
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We all remember the laughing hyenas from "Lion King", but who knows why these canines laugh? We do. Find out why spotted hyenas laugh in this article.
What brought bison back from the brink of extinction?
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Bison extinction seemed imminent during the 1800s, as the market for buffalo hide boomed. Learn how men like Teddy Roosevelt prevented bison extinction.
The Lymph System
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The lymph system is the body's drainage system. It is composed of a network of vessels and small structures called lymph nodes. Explore the lymph system.
Are there secret messages in da Vinci's 'The Last Supper'?
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The 'Last Supper' painting by Da Vinci has generated many hidden-meaning theories. Could these theories be real? Learn more about the 'Last Supper'.
How Cord Cars Work
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Cord entered the 1920s with a car that was a success -- the Cord Auburn -- and one that should have been -- the Cord L-29. Read more in this article.
Could we clone our organs to be used in a transplant?
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Cloned organ transplants might seem impossible, but researchers are working on it. Learn how cloned organ transplants might help those who need donors.