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What % Buddy the Elf Are You?
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If candy corns and sugary syrup are part of your standard diet, then you're more like Buddy the Elf than you might realize! But if you're thinking "not now, arctic puffin," then let us give you a warm hug with this fun "Elf" quiz!
Can We Guess Your Favorite Country?
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Do you want to dance in Rio or sail down the Nile? Is meeting Queen Elizabeth on your bucket list or would you rather meet Fan Bingbing? Take this quiz and we'll guess the truth about you!
How does a pitcher warm up?
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How does a pitcher warm up? Learn how a pitcher warms up in baseball in this article from HowStuffWorks.
What Does Termite Damage Look Like?
Termites cause $5 billion worth of damage in the U.S. every year. For a bug that's about the size of an ant, that's a lot of destruction.
Iguanodon Skeletons Are the Most Complete of Any Dinosaur
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Hey there, dinosaur fans! Let’s talk about one of the most fascinating extinct animals of all time: Iguanodon! Discovered in the early 19th century, Iguanodon was one of the very first dinosaurs ever named, and it played a huge role in kicking off the field of paleontology. With its iguana tooth-like structures and unique anatomy, this medium-sized herbivorous dinosaur became an instant sensation for scientists and dinosaur lovers alike.
Fascinating Discovery Reveals How Cephalopod Eyes Detect Color
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It turns out cephalopods aren't colorblind. Learn more about how cephalopods see color in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Being a Night Owl Can Shorten Your Life
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Some people's sleep cycles are simply out of tune with the rest of the world. HowStuffWorks looks at the science of insomnia.
Ridiculous History: H-Bombs in Space Caused Light Shows, and People Partied
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Hydrogen bombs exploded above the atmosphere in the 1960s, and the result was a rainbow-colored sky. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Quodpot or Quidditch? Wizarding Worlds Aren't All the Same
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The differences between the U.S. and Britain are many, but in the wizarding world of Harry Potter, they're even more pronounced.
Why Is Ayn Rand Still So Popular Today?
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Part-Time Genius podcast examines why Ayn Rand is still such a political rock star.