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What's the Deal With Smashing the Wedding Cake?

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Cheesy Custom or Lots of Laughs? HowStuffWorks tries to get to the bottom of this wedding cake ritual.

Platypus Milk: Our Best Hope Against an Antibiotic-Resistant Future

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The platypus is an animal whose milk may have antibiotic-resistant bacteria. HowStuffWorks takes a look at this truly strange and beautiful creature.

We Need to Know Why the Female Bird Sings

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Female birds have their own song to sing. HowStuffWorks looks at the difference between male and female birdsong.

Cake, Candles and Check: Who Pays the Birthday Dinner Bill?

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HowStuffWorks finds out whether it's rude to expect birthday guests to pay for their own meal.

7 Things We Learned About 'Rogue One' at Star Wars Celebration Europe

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'Rogue One' is the next 'Star Wars' movie, and fans at Star Wars Celebration Europe are getting the inside scoop.

Can You Have a Baby on Mars?

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Elton's always maintained that Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids. Is he right?

'Fire Rainbows' and 'Sun Dogs': Weird Weather in the Smartphone Age

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Smartphone cameras enable us to take striking pictures of strange atmospheric phenomena-though we don't always know what we're seeing.

The Manchineel, or 'Death Apple,' Is the World's Most Dangerous Tree

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Found along beaches and in the mangrove swamps of tropical climates, the fruit of the manchineel tree was called the 'little apple of death' by Spanish conquistadors.

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