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10 Cool Things About Neil deGrasse Tyson

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He starred with Superman, drove the getaway car at Pluto's demise and was voted sexiest astrophysicist by People magazine. Is there anything Neil deGrasse Tyson can't do?

10 Most Thankless Jobs in Film

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We've compiled a list of the most tedious and/or low-paying jobs in show business. Here are 10 thankless jobs in film from HowStuffWorks.

How the Movie Box Office Works

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Perception is everything in Hollywood, which is why the industry keeps such tight control over box office numbers. But what do those numbers really mean, and what's the point of inflating them?

10 British TV Shows That Crossed the Pond

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American television networks have adapted British shows left and right. But a number of original British programs - er, make that programmes - have become hits with U.S. audiences, no translation necessary.

Is There an Ugliest Zodiac Sign? What Astrology Really Says

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Discover the shocking rankings, the myths behind the labels, and why beauty in astrology is more than skin deep. The answer may surprise you.

How Area 51 Works

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Less than 100 miles from Las Vegas, is the most famous secret military installation on the planet: Area 51. For decades, the U.S. government refused to acknowledge it existed. But now, the secret is out.

How the First-Down Line Works

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The virtual first-down line that you see in many televised football games is something of a computer-generated miracle. Find out how this line gets 'painted on the field.

Allosaurus Was a Massive 'Flesh Grazer' and Possible Cannibal

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A full grown Allosaurus could be up to 34 feet long, stand 9 feet tall and weigh around 3 tons. This dino was a monster who, scientists suspect, would even eat his own kind.

Diuretics and Mortality in Heart Failure Patients

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Diuretics are used for fluid overload, helping the kidneys remove extra fluid from the body and also helping conditions like edema.

Did dinosaurs have feathers?

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Did dinosaurs have feathers? Some evidence found on fossils suggest that at least some kinds did. Find out did dinosaurs have feathers?

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