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Your Bed Has More Poop Than a Chimp's
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Think your bed is cleaner than a chimp's? HowStuffWorks looks at new researchers from North Carolina State University that set out to find the answer.
Just in Time for Pancake Day, Scientists Develop Pancake Calculator
HowStuffWorks looks at a pancake calculator that could come in handy for Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day.
Did Einstein really fail math?
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Albert Einstein was one of the greatest scientists to ever live, but was he always such a wiz? Learn more about Einstein's 'genius' at HowStuffWorks.
Can Straining on the Toilet Kill You?
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For people with certain conditions, straining to poop can have deadly consequences. Find out how straining on the toilet can kill.
What was the first circus?
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What was the first circus? Learn how circuses got their start at HowStuffWorks.
What is society?
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Society made up of individuals who have agreed to work together for mutual benefit. Learn about society in this article from HowStuffWorks.
Function of the Shoulder Blades
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The function of the shoulder blades is to provide a foundation for proper joint function. Learn about the function of the shoulder blades.
Quiz: Can You Tell Climate Change Fact From Fiction?
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Think you can tell the facts from myths of climate change? Find out with this HowStuffWorks quiz.
What is cosmological redshift?
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Cosmological redshift: sounds like the latest blockbuster coming to a theater near you, doesn't it? In reality, it has to do with how light itself travels -- and understanding how it works is essential to advanced space telescope technology.
Why do sweet and salty taste so good together?
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Sugar and salt combined in the right proportions can turn a snack into a perfect treat. Find out why this combination is so alluring.