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Our Online Personalities Change Across Different Social Media Platforms
A new Penn State study examines how social media platform affects our public personae. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks article.
New Drugs Could Help Prevent Hearing Loss
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HowStuffWorks looks at the effectiveness of kenpaullone and other drugs that may prevent hearing loss.
Some Butterflies Hear Through Their Wings
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Structures in some butterflies' wings are actually part of their ears. HowwStuffWorks looks at the hearing of butterflies.
Toothpaste Tablets: A New Way to Brush Your Teeth
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A new way to brush your teeth? HowStuffWorks looks at toothpaste tablets.
Is Molossia a Real Country? Well, It's Not a Sovereign Nation
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Nestled in the Nevada desert lies one of the world’s most curious micronations: the Republic of Molossia.
Fur Trout: The Cold, Hard Truth About Furry Fish
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Have you ever heard of the fur trout? From the Great Lakes Region to the Arkansas River, surprising reports of these unusual fish (also known as the beaver trout) have fascinated fishermen and cryptid enthusiasts alike for generations.
The 'Not Deer' Cryptid Is Exactly What It Sounds Like
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The not deer is a creature that looks like a normal deer but just ... isn’t.
How Bioluminescent Jellyfish Get Their Signature Glow
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In the deep ocean where sunlight fades to black, a strange glow pulses through the water.
Are Hydrangeas Poisonous to Cats? Yes, Because of Cyanide
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Are hydrangeas poisonous to cats? Yes, extremely.
What Is a Group of Dragons Called? It's Almost Too Obvious
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Dragons fill stories, games and legends across the world, so it makes sense that people often wonder, "What is a group of dragons called?" Unlike cats or birds, dragons are invented creatures, which gives language a little more freedom.