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Scientists Finally Solve Mystery of Weird Mariana Trench Sound
Minke whales are the culprits. Learn more about the whale call at HowStuffWorks Now.
Does Marijuana Mess With Your Emotions?
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A study from Colorado State University reveals how marijuana can affect emotions. Learn more about the research at HowStuffWorks Now.
How are allergy tests done?
How are allergy tests done? Learn more about how allergy test are done at Discovery Health.
What antihistamine side effects should I watch for?
What antihistamine side effects should I watch for? Learn more about antihistamine side effects at Discovery Health.
Are You A Vampire Or A Werewolf?
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Vampires and werewolves have dazzled horror fans for centuries. And deep down, we'd all love to be a terrifying monster. But which terrifying monster are you? Take the quiz and find out!
Paint Crafts
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Paint crafts teach kids about color, texture, and paint -- and result in a frame-worthy work. Find out more about paint crafts kids can enjoy.
How Hostage Negotiation Works
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A hostage situation places innocent civilians directly in harm's way, and armed intervention places the hostages at even greater risk. Learn how a skilled negotiator uses psychology, instinct and deception to achieve a peaceful end.
10 Crazy Facts You Didn't Know About Animals
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Did you know that hens can be transgender or that leeches have 3 sets of jaws? Find out 10 amazing facts about animals from HowStuffWorks.
Why Do Wint-O-Green Life Savers Spark in the Dark?
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Maybe you've tried this game of biting down on a wintergreen candy in the dark and looking in the mirror and seeing a spark. Where do those sparks come from?
How can an egg carton claim that the contained eggs have less fat and more vitamin E?
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I recently bought a carton of eggs that claimed, "These eggs are high in Vitamin E, contain 100 mg of Omega 3, and have 25% less saturated fat than regular eggs." How can you get chickens to lay these special eggs? And how can you tell which eggs have these properties without cracking them open?