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How Fainting Goats Work

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Fainting goats have been a source of humor in web videos and out in the fields. Learn why fainting goats faint and why fainting goats are bred.

Can TV viewing cause autism?

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A group of researchers out of Cornell and Purdue has suggested a possible cause for autism: television. Learn more about what they found.

Camouflaging Stretch Marks with Makeup

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Camouflaging stretch marks with makeup is a quick option for hiding these skin imperfections. Learn how to camouflage stretch marks with makeup.

Are Snakes With Legs a Real Thing?

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Have you ever wondered if snakes used to have legs? Believe it or not, snakes didn’t always slither on the ground like they do today. In fact, once upon a time, snakes with legs really did roam Earth, and scientists have found some pretty incredible clues to prove it.

Are millions of modern humans the direct descendants of Genghis Khan?

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Are millions of people the direct descendants of Genghis Khan? Find out and explore the history and genealogy of Genghis Khan.

Does the 'Star Trek' theme really have lyrics?

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Think you know the 'Star Trek' theme like the back of your hand? Get the scoop on the song's elusive lyrics at HowStuffWorks.

The Tortoiseshell Cat, aka Tortie, Is Brimming With Personality

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Tortoiseshell cats, often called "torties," are the rebels of the feline world. With their swirls of orange and black, they’ve inspired myths, memes, and plenty of admiration from cat lovers. But there's more to a tortoiseshell cat than just striking looks.

How Do Bacteria Reproduce?

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Bacteria are both friend and foe to humanity. They cause and cure health problems, make rotting food stink and give sourdough its delicious taste. Find out how these countless tiny microbes accomplish all of this and more.

How Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) Works

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FOP is an extremely rare bone disease where the muscles, tendons and ligaments turn to bone. Learn about FOP and some of the treatments for FOP.

Scurvy: The Scourge of the High Seas Remains at Large Today

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HowStuffworks looks at the symptoms and treatment of scurvy and why it was so associated with sailors and pirates.

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