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How 'Savant Syndrome' Makes Some People, and Their Brains, Extraordinary
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Savant syndrome is a rare condition in which someone with significant mental disabilities demonstrates certain unexplained extraordinary abilities.
Yes, Conspiracy Theorists' Brains Really Are Different
A new study shows that belief in perceiving patterns correlated strongly with belief in conspiracy theories and the supernatural.
Where Wildfire Prevention Impacts People and Climate Most
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The U.S. government is investing over US$7 billion in the coming years to try to manage the nation's escalating wildfire crisis. That includes a commitment to treat at least 60 million acres in the next 10 years by expanding forest-thinning efforts and controlled burns.
Understanding Discrete vs. Continuous Data and Uses for Each
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Distinguishing between discrete vs. continuous data and situations that call for each data type is important in ensuring you get your desired results.
Virgo-Libra Compatibility: Understanding This Earth and Air Duo
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Virgo and Libra compatibility reveals an intriguing blend of practicality and charm. Discover how these earth and air signs balance in love, communication, and trust.
Freshwater Snails: Helpful Carriers of Harmful Parasites
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You might think of snails as the little shelled creatures that you find crawling in your garden, or even as a delicacy of French cuisine, where they are called "escargot." But there are snails that live in the water, too, including marine snails in the tropical oceans and freshwater snails found across the world in ponds, lakes and rivers.
Tit-for-Tat Meaning, Origins and Implications
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"Tit-for-tat" is a common phrase that's all about fair play — or sometimes, not-so-fair retaliation. You've probably heard of doing something tit-for-tat when someone feels wronged. In that situation someone responds in kind, often giving back exactly what they got, good or bad.
Ringling Bros. Retiring Elephants Early. PETA Still Not Smiling
All 11 of the circus's touring elephants are headed for a Florida retirement in May. Learn more about Ringling's elephants at HowStuffWorks Now.
The Upside of Anger: It's a Strong Emotion, But Not Always a Bad One
What's the difference between constructive and destructive anger? Find out from HowStuffWorks.
Red Lobster Owes Beyoncé Some Free Cheddar Bay Biscuits
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HowStuffWorks asks if mentioning a name brand in a song always mean a sales bump for the company, or was the Beyonce/Red Lobster thing a fluke? .