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Flying Spiders Glide Into New Territories

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Spiders don't have wings, so technically can't fly. But some arachnids can soar through the air with the greatest of ease.

Why Did Cars Have 'Suicide Doors' and Do They Still Exist?

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The popular name for car doors that opened from the rear rather than the front is "suicide doors". Why are they called that, and do any cars have this feature?

Who Was the Mad Trapper of Rat River?

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The Mad Trapper of Rat River probably wasn't a trapper, and he most likely wasn't mad, but who was he and why did he lead the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on one its greatest chases ever?

5 Donation Tips for (Really) Helping Disaster Victims

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HowStuffWorks talked to experts in disaster relief to find out the best ways to help people in times of disaster.

The Vinyl Album Is Dead. Long Live the Album!

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Will subscription music services - and the unlikely comeback of vinyl - save the music album from extinction? HowStuffWorks looks at the future of music albums.

How Long Can a Person Safely Hang Upside Down?

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Although spending time upside down can be good for overall health, doing so eventually can be fatal under the right conditions.

Velociraptors Likely Hunted Solo, Despite Pop Culture Depiction

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Scientists are at odds about whether Velociraptors worked together to take down their prey. Find out what they think at HowStuffWorks.

The Hamsa Appears in Multiple Cultures, but Why?

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The hamsa, a depiction of a human hand, often with a central eye motif, is a protective symbol meant to ward off evil.

Why Do Certain Experiences Give Us Goosebumps?

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Think of goosebumps as 'skin orgasms' that are caused by unexpected and pleasant experiences. You know you get them when you're cold, but what is going on in our brains that triggers them?

Makeup Guide for the Mature Bride

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Mature brides might want a classier palate for their wedding day. Check out this makeup guide for the mature bride.

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