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Why Are People With Trypophobia Horrified By Holes?

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Trypophobia is the fear - or more like disgust - of closely packed holes. But is it a real phobia and how can it be treated?

Why Did the Russians Seal Up the Deepest Hole in the World?

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The Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia is the deepest hole in the world. It's deeper than the Mariana Trench and deeper than Mt. Everest is tall. Why did the Russians dig this deep, and why did they stop?

How To Drill a Hole in Glass

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Always take the proper safety precautions and use the right drill bit when you drill through glass. Learn about how to drill glass from this article.

Fire in the Hole! The Hot Sauce Quiz

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Nothing adds heat to a dish quite like hot sauce. Think you're hot sauce savvy? Take this quiz and prove it!

What is a cavity in a tooth? Why do they drill it?

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What is a cavity in a tooth? Why do they drill it? If a cavity is a hole, why would you drill it to make the hole even bigger?

Power Drill

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A power drill features an electric motor that rotates a drill bit to make a hole. Learn all about this powerful all-purpose tool here.

What's an Accretion Disk?

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Accretion disks are one way that we can spot stars and even black holes. Learn more about accretion disks at HowStuffWorks.

How Stephen Hawking Worked

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He ventured to the abyss of black holes, wagered on the information paradox and floated around in zero gravity. Meet the man, the legend, the super scientist: Stephen Hawking.

Keyhole Saw

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A keyhole saw is most often used to cut holes in soft woods or drywall. Find out more about safely using a keyhole saw here.

How Sinkholes Work

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Sinkholes are much more than holes in the ground. Learn how sinkholes can cause the Earth to swallow up you, your home and your car.

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