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Can You Sneeze With Your Eyes Open?
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When you're a kid, this frightening rumor burns through the playground like wildfire. After all, what could be worse than your own eyes exploding out of your head? But does it have any truth to it?
How Hitch Covers Work
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There are many types of hitch covers. Learn all about hitch covers at HowStuffWorks.
Can wearing magnets really repel sharks?
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You may be able to repel sharks simply by wearing some magnets. But what's so abhorrent about a magnet to a shark? Find out why magnets repel sharks.
5 Tips for Coaching Pop Warner Cheerleading
Coaching Pop Warner cheerleading requires some know-how and hard work. Visit TLC Family to learn about coaching Pop Warner cheerleading.
Will my baby prefer the nanny over me?
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Will my baby prefer the nanny over me? Visit HowStuffWorks to find out if your baby will prefer the nanny to you.
Reviving the Story Behind the Greatest Art Heist Ever
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The Netflix documentary "This Is a Robbery" attempts to solve the 1990 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist. Today, the 13 stolen pieces of artwork are worth around $500 million. Have you seen any of them?
How Bad Is America's Infrastructure, Really?
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The Senate just crossed a hurdle to get a bipartisan infrastructure bill signed. It could pay for new roads, bridges and other installations that a country needs to function. But why is infrastructure so notoriously hard to fund in America anyway?
Are we living in a computer simulation?
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Computer simulations can be very life-like, but so real that we might be living in one? Find out if we are living in a computer simulation.
Can a TV be transparent?
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Can a TV be transparent? TVs seem to be getting thinner and thinner, but now they're see-through, too? Find out.
Can the President Control Gas Prices?
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Gas prices are notoriously volatile. Does the president have any control over how much you pay at the pump?