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How Competitive Eating Works

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Competitive eating has gone from county fair exhibition to mainstream spectator sport. Learn about competitive eating and check out competitive eating records.

5 Facts About the Immortal Butch Cassidy

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Butch Cassidy was a notorious bank robber who led the outlaws known as the Wild Bunch. He blazed his way through the Wild West, never killing a soul. Or did he?

Venus de Milo: The Most Famous Armless Statue in the World

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The Venus de Milo is one of the most recognized statues in all the world, but why does she have no arms?

How the Bulova Precisionist Works

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Do you know how the Bulova Precisionist watch works? Find out how precise the Precisionist really is.

How the Ice Age Worked

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An ice age is a period of cooling, marked by the presence of glaciers and ice sheets. Learn how an ice age works and if we're in an ice age right now.

Composing in Code: Musician-Programmers Are Changing the Way Music Is Made

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Musicians are often drawn to programming. Learn how the two disciplines are joining up to push musical boundaries at HowStuffWorks Now.

Pizza Nightmares: Can Your Diet Determine Your Dreams?

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Folklore says heavy or spicy food before bedtime can cause nightmares. Surprisingly, there's been no real study of this - until now.

Ridiculous History: When West Point Cadets Rioted Over Eggnog in 1826

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Also known as the Grog Mutiny, the Eggnog Riot saw famous West Point cadets go nog-wild over whiskey restrictions. Read more at HowStuffWorks.

Do animals laugh?

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Do animals laugh? Researchers have investigated whether animals are capable of making a unique sound in response to joy.

UFOs and the Government

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Project Sign was the first major government UFO investigation project. Read how Project Sign began and the history of UFOs and the U.S. government.

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