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Are married couples genetically similar?

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Do birds of a feather flock together? When it comes to marriage they often do. Check it out just how similar are spouses at HowStuffWorks.

Are the Dropa stones authentic?

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Ancient caves! Mysterious stones! Tiny little beings with strange heads! Sounds like the plot of an Indiana Jones movie, doesn't it? The legend of the Dropa stones has persisted for over half a century now, but is any of it actually true?

Is there a biological reason to eat three meals a day?

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Is there a biological reason to eat three meals a day, or is it a societal construct? Find out at HowStuffWorks.

What's a monomer?

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These small molecules are the foundation for much bigger things, from ordinary household products around us to essential components within our bodies.

What's the world's longest-running circus?

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Which is the world's longest-running circus? It depends on who you ask. Find out the longest-running one at HowStuffWorks.

What is the Milky Way?

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It's your home, and a colossally sized one at that. How much do you know about your galactic digs and their residence amid the yawning universe?

How Anosmia, or 'Smell Blindness,' Can Help Pinpoint COVID-19

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Anosmia is a common symptom of upper respiratory viral infections, but it might also be a way to tell if you have novel coronavirus.

Is there a health benefit to picking your nose?

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Would you be more prone to admit that you pick your nose if it was good for you? Find out if there are health benefits of picking your nose to learn more.

Are cars designed to fail at a certain point?

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No one wants a car designed to fail, but car makers are full of tricks to make you yearn for a new car. Discover how cars are designed to fail.

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