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Nope, Boomers and Xers Don't Work Harder Than Millennials

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A new study shows that that the work ethic is pretty much the same for all generations. HowStuffWorks explores.

Platypus Milk: Our Best Hope Against an Antibiotic-Resistant Future

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The platypus is an animal whose milk may have antibiotic-resistant bacteria. HowStuffWorks takes a look at this truly strange and beautiful creature.

What Do Babies See Before Birth?

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Very little is currently known about what or how fetuses see. HowStuffWorks looks at a study changing that.

Crowdfunding or Crimefunding? Fraudsters Kickstart Money Laundering Campaigns

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How do criminals use crowdfunding to launder money? Learn some of the 'scampaign' tricks at HowStuffWorks Now.

How to Look and Sound Good on Your Videoconference Call

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Between the greenish images and the audio glitches, hardly anyone looks or sounds good on video chat. Here are some simple techniques to improve this.

Aphantasia: When Your Mind's Eye Is Blank

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It sounds like it might be a creativity killer not to be able to picture things in your head, but some experts say it has advantages and disadvantages.

The Manchineel, or 'Death Apple,' Is the World's Most Dangerous Tree

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Found along beaches and in the mangrove swamps of tropical climates, the fruit of the manchineel tree was called the 'little apple of death' by Spanish conquistadors.

How to Make Oobleck

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Taking its name from a Dr. Seuss book, oobleck is a sticky green substance that changes from a liquid to a solid when pressure is applied.

The Great Red Spot May Expose Jupiter's Watery Secret

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Finding a reservoir of water on Jupiter is one of the most pressing issues in planetary science. Learn more about water on Jupiter at HowStuffWorks.

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