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Time to Get Gross: The Garbage Pail Kids Quiz

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There was a lot of beautiful stuff going on in the '80s. Then, there were the Garbage Pail Kids. Take a walk down memory lane with this icky quiz.

A Kid-friendly Introduction to Magnets and Magnetism

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Magnetism is at work all around you. Even our Earth is a giant magnet!

Hedgehog Balloon Syndrome Sounds Adorable, Can Be Deadly

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What is hedgehog balloon syndrome? Learn more about how injuries can cause hedgehogs to inflate in this HowStuffWorks article.

Could shape memory alloys harness heat energy from cars?

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Could Shape Memory Alloys Harness Heat Energy From Cars? Keep reading to learn about shape memory alloys and the future of transportation.

Meet the Tallest Woman in the World, Rumeysa Gelgi

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Before she was the tallest woman in the world, she was the world's tallest teenager. In 2021, Guinness World Records named Rumeysa Gelgi, who is 7 ft and 0.7 in (215.16 cm) in height, the tallest woman living.

Stromboli vs. Calzone: Different Branches of Pizza Lineage

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Ordering a stromboli vs. calzone is a matter of personal preference, but the difference between them is clear. One is folded in half like an apple turnover, and the other is rolled up like a jelly roll cake.

Are clay roofing tiles a green choice?

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Are clay roofing tiles a green choice? Visit HowStuffWorks.com to learn if clay roofing tiles a green choice?

Cannibalistic Brown Widow Spider Will Eat Black Widow Species

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The brown widow spider (Latrodectus geometricus) is a lesser-known relative of the infamous black widow. The first brown widow spider was discovered in Los Angeles in early 2000. A member of the cobweb spiders, it is now found in warm, urban areas worldwide.

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