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Tattoos May Be Good for Your Health

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Having a lot of tattoos could mean you have a healthy immune system. HowStuffWorks Now explains why.

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.

A Dose of Nature Could Improve Mental Health for City Dwellers

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Living near birds and shrubs has measurable benefits, new research shows. Find out how nearby nature affects people in urban areas at HowStuffWorks.

Ruby Chocolate Is Pink Perfection

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Ruby chocolate is becoming a worldwide confectionary sensation. HowStuffWorks looks at the history and lore behind pink chocolate.

Millennials Are Making Birthday Cards a Thing Again

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HowStuffWorks looks at the greeting card industry and why millennials like to give and receive birthday cards.

How can a telescope see through time?

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Light travels pretty rapidly, but when it comes to faraway galaxies, that light takes a while to reach our telescopes. In fact, the light you see might actually be from billions of years ago.

Does the 'Star Trek' theme really have lyrics?

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Think you know the 'Star Trek' theme like the back of your hand? Get the scoop on the song's elusive lyrics at HowStuffWorks.

Does a ring around the moon mean rain is coming soon?

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We humans have figured out a lot of strange ways to measure the weather. A cricket's chirps can tell us the temperature. The open scales on a pinecone signal a dry spell. But can a ring around the moon really predict rainy days ahead?

What's a monomer?

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These small molecules are the foundation for much bigger things, from ordinary household products around us to essential components within our bodies.

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