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Why Do Bruises Change Colors as They Heal?

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It's super weird that a bruise changes from deep purple to green to yellow during the healing process. HowStuffWorks looks into this strange process.

ASMR Meaning and Why ASMR Videos Are So Popular

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ASMR has become a pop phenomenon and scientists are trying to figure out why some people love those tingling-inducing videos and others can't stand them.

Salvador Dalí Is Dead, But Not Entirely

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The Dalí Museum has resurrected Salvador Dalí, thanks to artificial intelligence. HowStuffWorks looks at this modern miracle and fascinating exhibit.

Casting Han Solo Was Harder Than Blowing Up the Death Star

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Han Solo might be one of the most iconic characters to come from the cinemas, but casting him was pretty challenging. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

A Conversation With the Man Behind Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch

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HowStuffWorks talks to Caroll Spinney, the man behind the 'Sesame Street' characters Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch since 1969.

Do you pay taxes on your pension income?

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A pension is an employer-provided benefit that supplies income when you retire, but it is also taxed. Learn more about pension taxes at HowStuffWorks.

Do all major networks have to carry presidential addresses?

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When the president speaks, we listen. But when the president asks for airtime, do the networks have to say yes?

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