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How can salamanders regrow body parts?

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A salamander can regrow body parts -- and scientists are studying it to figure out how humans can. Learn how a salamander can regrow body parts.

The Perfect Length for a Pop Song

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Why are most radio songs between three and four minutes? Learn the science and psychology behind pop song length at HowStuffWorks Now.

What is laughter therapy?

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What is laughter therapy? Find out what laughter therapy is at HowStuffWorks.

The Immigrant Paradox: Why Acculturation Should Not Mean Assimilation

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Studies have shown that for immigrants, assimilation into the new culture can be bad for your health, family relationships and educational attainment.

How accurate is our mental image of ourselves?

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Mental image is how you see yourself. Learn about positive and negative mental image and how to foster a healthy, accurate self-image.

10 Famous Fathers

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Each of the dads on this list is a fascinating case study in how career success intermingles with raising kids.

Top 5 Richest Internet Entrepreneurs

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Being an Internet entrepreneur requires a good idea, strong business acumen and hard work. See the top 5 richest internet entrepreneurs to learn more.

How 17 Equals 49.6: The Amazing Multiplying Women

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People consistently overestimate the female presence - in film, in the workplace, even on HowStuffWorks podcasts. Learn more at HowStuffWorks Now.

What Are DMT Elves and Who Reports Seeing Them?

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DMT users report seeing otherworldly beings or "DMT entities," commonly described as "DMT elves." What's the science behind these reports?

It Turns Out 'Screen Time' Isn't That Bad for Kids

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The American Academy of Pediatrics' recommendation of no screens for kids under 2 is being revised. HowStuffWorks Now explores why.

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