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Are You More Son Goku, Son Gohan or Son Goten?
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Having a hard time deciding which of earth's strongest Z Fighters you match best with? If you got to choose, it'd probably be one of the most powerful Saiyans on the planet. Take this quiz and find out which one you're most like.
Who Does a Mom Love More: Her Kid or Her Dog?
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What happens inside a mom's brain when you show her a picture of her kid and her dog? Is it the same or different? One study attempted to find out.
10 Weirdest Sources for Antibiotics
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Many lifesaving antibiotics are discovered in some pretty nasty places. Here are the 10 weirdest sources for antibiotics at HowStuffWorks.
How Becoming a Doctor in the Army Works
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Doctors in the U.S. Army may tend the wounded in a combat zone but they're just as likely to be taking care of soldiers on an army base or doing research. Find out the benefits and challenges of becoming an army doctor.
Should You Know if Your Doctor Is a Democrat or a Republican?
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A new study found instances where doctors' political beliefs correlated with their patient treatment options. HowStuffWorks Now investigates.
How do we measure pain?
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Pain is subjective - what is excruciating to you might be tolerable to me. Which is why it's so difficult to measure and control.
What is the definition of insanity?
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We often throw around the word "insanity" for acts that seem to have no rational explanation (like a teacher giving an insanely difficult test). Legally speaking, though, it's actually a narrow term that's very difficult to prove in court.
Throughout History, Humanity Has Marveled at Solar Eclipses
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Check out this HowStuffWorks article and image gallery to see examples of people in the past watching and experiencing solar eclipses.
What Happened to Einstein's Brain After He Died?
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Einstein's brain gave the world a wealth of knowledge. But besides the thoughts, what's in Einstein's brain itself? Thomas Harvey set out to find out.
A Former Naturopath Blows the Whistle on the Industry
HowStuffWorks shares the story of former naturopath Britt Marie Hermes who speaks out against the industry.