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How Food Cravings Work

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As you surf the Web, your mind is distracted by the thought of warm cookies floating in cold milk. Will this craving ever subside, or do you need chocolaty satisfaction ASAP?

How Friendster Works

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Friendster was one of the Web sites to bring social networking into mass culture. See how Friendster connects you to people and other Friendsters.

10 Diseases That Used to Be Death Sentences

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Some diseases used to kill millions of people, but not any longer. Learn about 10 diseases that used to be death sentences from HowStuffWorks.

How Cakes Work

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Cakes are the go-to treat when there's a celebration going on. Learn more about the history and science of cakes at HowStuffWorks.

How the European Union Works

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What does the EU do and why would countries want to leave - or join - it? HowStuffWorks looks at the role of the European Union.

On Dreams and Dreaming

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Dream researcher Patricia Garfield talks about dreams and dreaming.

10 Most Game-Changing Developments in the TV Industry

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Many things have contributed to America's obsession with the boob tube. See 10 of the biggest developments in the TV industry to learn more.

How do meerkat groups choose a dominant female?

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A meerkat dominant female is the mastermind behind reproduction in her mob. Read about the meerkat dominant female and her alpha female behavior.

Why Are Moose Dangerous, Even More Threatening Than Bears?

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Most people are more afraid of bears in the wild than moose. But, in Alaska, you're more likely to be injured by a moose than a bear. Find out why.

Stegosaurus: Body Like a Bus, Tiny Little Brain

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Stegosaurus, an herbivorous dinosaur from 149 million years ago, walked on four legs, had a long, beak-tipped skull, a row of spikes adorning its tail and a pea-sized brain.

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