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How to Make a Milkshake
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With some ice cream and a little know-how, you can make a delicious milkshake right in your own kitchen.
These Grapes Really Do Taste Like Cotton Candy
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If you love sugary sweet cotton candy, reach for these grapes. HowStuffWorks looks at the science behind growing grapes flavored like cotton candy.
Which Prehistoric Creature Are You?
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Plenty of animals are around today whose traits you might want to channel, but what about the animals of yesteryear? From dinosaurs to mammoths to smilodons to terror birds (a real thing), which are you?
10 Amazing Ancient Egyptian Inventions
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There may be no greater tribute to a society's ingenuity and vision than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. What other cool stuff did the ancient Egyptians invent?
How Long Does It Take for Stitches to Dissolve?
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Dissolvable stitches are a convenient medical marvel. How long does it take for stitches to dissolve?
Troodon: An Omnivorous Dinosaur With a Big Brain
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Troodon, a theropod dinosaur, has captured the curiosity of paleontologists for decades. Known for its sharp wits and fascinating features, Troodon possesses some of the most intriguing traits of the dinosaur world.
Did people in the past really only live to be 30?
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Back in the day people generally didn't live past the age of 30, or so we've been told. Learn the truth about our ancestors at HowStuffWorks.
Sneaky Sugars
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What sneaky sugars are infiltrating your diet without you realizing it? Learn about sneaky sugars.
Why Some Animals Eat Rocks to Aid in Digestion
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Gastroliths, or "stomach stones," are found in animals from chickens to sea lions. But what are they for?
For Goodness' Sake, It's a Mrs. Claus Quiz!
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In this special Yuletide quiz, we're saluting another beloved member of the Christmas character pantheon: the one and only Missus Claus.