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Why do loud noises cause your ears to ring?

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Ringing in ears occurs when noises louder than shouting damage parts of our inner ears. Find out more about why your ears ring at HowStuffWorks.

Is It Illegal Not to Have a Name?

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Is it illegal to not have a name? Maybe not. But it is certainly a lot of trouble. Find out why it's not exactly illegal to not have a name.

Are meerkats immune to poison?

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Meerkats immune to poison aren't rare in the Kalahari Desert -- they've evolved to resist snake and scorpion venom. Read about the meerkats immunity.

Does a deer have exactly enough brains to tan its own hide?

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Tanning with deer brain might seem odd, but some people prefer this leather-making tradition. Learn why tanning with deer brain can soften leather.

Why do tigers swim?

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Tigers swim in order to cool off, trap prey and relax. Learn where tigers swim, why other big cats don't join in the fun and who the heck Odin is.

Are orangutans introverts?

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The behavior of orangutan introverts stem from their need to find food. Learn why orangutan introverts are more solitary than their fellow apes.

7 Home Remedies for Poor Appetite

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Poor appetite can stem from many factors, including anxiety and depression. Learn about home remedies you can use to combat a poor appetite.

How could adding lime to seawater cut atmospheric CO2?

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Adding lime to seawater could increase the efficiency of the world's oceans as carbon sinks. Learn about adding lime to seawater and carbon sinks.

Are the Sodium Lauryl Sulfates in Shampoo Safe?

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Sodium lauryl sulfate is a lather-producing agent found in most shampoos. Learn whether sodium lauryl sulfate poses a health risk or not.

Are married people happier than singles?

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Are married people happier than singles? Take a look at our research into whether not married people are happier at HowStuffWorks.

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