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4 Smartest Birds Prove That 'Bird Brain' Shouldn't Be an Insult

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Birds are more than chirps and feathers. Some of the smartest birds rival primates when it comes to solving problems and navigating complex environments.

How Moore's Law Works

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Moore's Law says computer processors double in complexity every two years. What does that mean? Learn more about Gordon Moore and Moore's Law.

How Video Game Testers Work

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Video game testers analyze in-development video games to find errors and defects. Learn more about video game testing in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Can You Pass This Basic Middle School Science Quiz?

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Middle school science is no joke; they start giving you the super-hard science then. Why not see how well you can do on a middle school science test? Grab your pencil and take the quiz!

Why do 17-year cicadas come out more often than every 17 years?

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Why do 17-year cicadas come out more often than every 17 years? Learn why 17-year cicadas come out more often than every 17 years at HowStuffWorks.

Science Experiments for Kids

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Science experiments for kids let you explore the fascinating world of science with easy instructions and everyday materials. Have fun while you learn.

Wholphin: A Rare Hybrid Animal That Can Reproduce

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The wholphin (sometimes spelled wolphin) is the result of crossbreeding between a male false killer whale and a female bottlenose dolphin. The label "wholphin" combines the names of both parent species.

Why Do Dogs (and Cats) Eat Grass?

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Most pet owners think their furry friends eat grass to settle an upset. But HowStuffWorks talked to vet experts and that might not be the case.

'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.

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