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Why André the Giant Was Larger Than Life

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André the Giant made his wrestling debut at New York City's Madison Square Garden. HowStuffWorks looks at what made him larger than life.

Electric Car Charging Goes Super Fast

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The start of 2019 marks a new era in the world of electric vehicle charging. And that's a good thing. HowStuffWorks looks at the new speeds.

Raven vs. Crow: What's the Difference?

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It's easy to mistake a crow for a raven or vice versa. But the two birds are actually pretty different.

Windowless Airplanes: The Future of Flight?

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A Boston-based company plans to manufacture a supersonic business jet that will replace windows with video screens.

Do You Need Soap to Get Your Dishes Clean?

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Do you need soap to get your dishes clean? HowStuffWorks bursts that bubble.

Do antibiotics interact with dairy?

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Some medications are high-maintenance about what foods you pair them with. And milk can be one of them.

Does whole milk spoil faster than skim milk?

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When it comes to milk, does fat content determine how quickly it spoils? Find out if whole milk spoils faster than skim milk at HowStuffWorks.

Why Is a Broken Mirror Bad Luck?

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You're not supposed to cry over spilled milk. But a broken mirror? That's another matter. Will breaking a mirror really bring you bad luck?

How do we measure pain?

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Pain is subjective - what is excruciating to you might be tolerable to me. Which is why it's so difficult to measure and control.

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