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So What Are Men's Nipples For, Anyway?
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Why do men have nipples? Learn more about the reasons men have nipples in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
The 7 Diatomic Elements That Can't Stand to Be Alone
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Diatomic elements are molecules composed of only two atoms, every time, always. There are only seven of them on the entire periodic table.
How to Store Potatoes
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Potatoes can be stored for a long period of time if they are stored correctly. Here's how to lengthen the shelf life of your spuds.
Does Creatine Work?
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Does creatine work? Learn whether creatine works for diet and fitness at Discovery Health.
Vitamin E Overview
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This vitamin E overview will help you understand the topic. Click here to find this vitamin E overview.
Pillow Fighting Isn't Just Child's Play, It's a Real Sport
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Forget Ultimate Fighting. Pillow fighting is the real ultimate sport. HowStuffWorks looks at the sport of pillow fighting.
Quiz: Apollo 11, the First Moon Landing
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Take this HowStuffWorks quiz to learn more about Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins and Apollo 11, the first landing on the moon.
Black Chickens Are Beautiful - Inside and Out
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The magic of a blacker-than-black chicken like the Ayam Cemani is in its genetics.
The Curse of Brewing Beer in Your Own Belly
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For some folks, brewing beer in their belly is the automatic result of eating carbs. HowStuffWorks looks at Auto-Brewery Syndrome.
Soju: The Wildly Popular Spirit of South Korea
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Soju is the unofficial national drink of South Korea. HowStuffWorks takes a sip of this rice-based alcohol beverage.