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Top 5 Crazy Government Experiments

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The occasional oddball research premise slips past the people who review government grant applications. What are some of the craziest instances of your tax dollars at work?

How Meteorology Works

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Meteorology is the study of the atmosphere and the myriad phenomena that keep it in moving. Learn how far meteorology has come over the years.

Female Citizen Scientists Set Sail to Tackle Ocean Plastic

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EXXpedition founder Emily Penn will captain the 300, all-female crew in its first Round the World sailing voyage.

Why Do Dogs Have Anal Glands?

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All dogs have anal glands that serve multiple functions. The problem is they can also get blocked or even leak, which is really disgusting if you're a human.

Do alternative medical practices really work?

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Alternative medical practices are outside of typical, evidence-based medicine taught in med schools. Find out if alternative medical practices work.

How Underwater Sound Systems Work

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n underwater sound system could get you doing the electric boogaloo on land and in water. Learn how underwater sound systems work.

What Is Ectoplasm?

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Obviously, if we had more evidence of the existence of ghosts, we wouldn't all spend so much time debating the matter. Believers in the supernatural, however, are convinced a substance called "ectoplasm" proves ghosts are real -- but are they right?

Why do onions make you cry?

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There you go again crying over the onions. Is there any way to stop it? Read this article to find why onions make your cry.

How to Volunteer at a Museum

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Curious about how to volunteer at a museum? Read this article to learn how to start volunteering at a museum that interests you.

How Has the HANS Device Changed Car Racing?

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The Head and Neck Safety device was developed by the late Dr. Bob Hubbard. HowStuffWorks looks at the impact it has made in car racing.

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