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Why do we love cute things?
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Humans go crazy for cuteness, whether its babies, kittens or ... cars. Find out why humans go crazy for cute things at HowStuffWorks.
Sun Activities for Kids
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Kids like to spend time in the sun, but activities focused on the sun itself are even more fun. Learn about some cool sun activities for kids.
How Airport Security Works
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According to the Department of Homeland Security 730 million people travel on passenger jets every year. Are these folks safe? Find out how high-tech solutions are being used to make flying as safe as possible.
Why Is Snow White?
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Why is snow white? It's frozen water, and water isn't white, it's clear. Learn why snow is white by examining the frequencies of light and how they're absorbed.
Can a penny dropped off a building kill you?
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Walking down a city sidewalk, you protect your valuables and weave through crowds. Should you also beware of falling pennies?
How does the brain create an uninterrupted view of the world?
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To achieve stability despite quick eye movements, the eyes take before and after shots of an image and compare them. Now, scientists may have finally discovered how.
How to Make a Belt from an Altoids Tin
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How to make a belt from an Altoids tin is explained in this article from HowStuffWorks. Find out how to make a belt from an Altoids tin.
Is Vantablack Really the Blackest Black?
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Vantablack is one of the darkest substances known, able to absorb up to 99.965 percent of visible light. But is it the blackest of blacks on the planet?
How do we measure pain?
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Pain is subjective - what is excruciating to you might be tolerable to me. Which is why it's so difficult to measure and control.
Deaf, Blind and Determined: How Helen Keller Learned to Communicate
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HowStuffWorks gets to know Helen Keller, who overcame deafblindness to live a life of service and inspiration.