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Why Do Scent Hounds Have Long Floppy Ears?
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Bloodhounds, with their floppy skin and gangly ears, are the quintessential tracking dogs, and there's good reason.
Do Smartphones Really Charge Faster in Airplane Mode?
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Smartphones stop talking to satellites and cell phone networks when put in airplane mode. Does that make them charge fatster?
That Green Stuff at the Sushi Restaurant? Not Really Wasabi
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Very few restaurants in the world serve real wasabi. HowStuffWorks Now explains why
What's the Difference Between All-purpose and Self-rising Flours?
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If you've just taken up baking and don't know all-purpose flour from self-rising, we'll explain the difference.
Brush Up on Parseltongue to Greet the New Salazar Slytherin Snake
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A new species of green pit viper found in India has been named after the founder of Harry Potter's Slytherin house.
Who Decides When Your Social Security Check Increases?
HowStuffWorks takes a look at what government entity decides when Americans get an increase in Social Security benefits.
What Are 'Dibs,' and Why Do We Call Them?
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Is a dib an actual thing?
Why Do Monk Seals Get Eels Up Their Noses?
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NOAA observed a Hawaiian monk seal with an eel up its nose. HowStuffWorks explores how that seal-and-eel situation sometimes occurs.
This Organism Is Part Plant and Part Animal
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This single-celled creature harnesses algae for energy. HowStuffWorks looks at this strange symbiosis.
The 'Not Deer' Cryptid Is Exactly What It Sounds Like
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The not deer is a creature that looks like a normal deer but just ... isn’t.