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Does sleeping after learning make you smarter?
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Want to ace that test? Learn if skipping the all-nighter and hitting the sack will boost your memory and learning at HowStuffWorks.
5 Rare Neurological Conditions
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Neurological conditions include Parkinson's disease, muscular dystrophy and cerebral palsy. But do you know the rare neurological conditions? Find out here.
When is laughter a medical symptom?
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When is laughter a medical symptom? Find out when laughter is a medical symptom at HowStuffWorks.
Why does caffeine keep you awake?
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Caffeine effects include an increase in your heart rate and an increased level of alertness. Learn more about some of the different caffeine effects.
How Addiction Works: Exploring Substance Use Disorders
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Addiction to substances, such as drugs and alcohol, have ruined the lives of people all over the world. Read about current views and ideas on addiction.
Do elephants never forget?
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Elephants never forget might be an overstatement, but these animals do have great memories. Is it possible that elephants never forget anything?
'Everyone Says It So It Must Be True': The Pseudoscience Quiz
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We have an astonishing capacity to accept scientific-sounding concepts if we hear them repeatedly. Test your ability to differentiate between real science and fictitious "common knowledge."
What are endorphins?
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What are endorphins? Learn about endorphins and happiness and HowStuffWorks.
How can someone control a machine with her thoughts?
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The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago introduced a new bionic arm that can be controlled by reading a person's thoughts. How does this technology work? Can you control a machine with thoughts? Learn about the bionic arm in this article.
You Can Read Scrambled Words — Under Certain Conditions
Yuo cna raed thsi rgiht? Probably, but that doesn't mean a popular internet meme on the topic is totally accurate.