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How Feral Children Work

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For some children, being feral is a better alternative than the lives they left behind. Learn more about feral children at HowStuffWorks.

10 Fascinating Facts About Flatus

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Flatulence is funny, but there's actually some interesting stuff going on in your body to cause it. Learn some facts about flatus at HowStuffWorks.

5 Most Stressful Hospital Jobs

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Which hospital job is the most stressful? Find out how nurses, billing specialists and medical interns rank.

Famous Black Engineers Throughout History

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These African American men and women were trailblazers, and in some cases, business leaders in the field of engineering.

How the Physics of Baseball Works

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What are the physics of baseball? Learn about the physics of baseball in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Can Red Flag Laws Help Prevent Mass Killings?

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Red flag laws let police seize firearms of a person who is viewed as a potential threat. HowStuffWorks looks at whether the laws can prevent crime.

How Satellites Work

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Thousands of satellites fly overhead every day, helping us with things like weather forecasts, scientific research, communications, TV broadcasts (and maybe some surreptitious spying). How much do you know about these eyes in the sky?

How Faith-based Organizations Work

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Faith-based organizations work for a variety of causes. Learn more about faith-based organizations at HowStuffWorks.

How Atavisms Work

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Atavisms are traits that are left over from a distant evolutionary ancestor. Learn more about atavisms and the controversy surrounding atavism.

Why do people blush?

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Blushing is actually related to the same system that triggers your fight-or-flight response. Find out what causes blushing and how blushing works.

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