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Millennials Are Making Birthday Cards a Thing Again

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HowStuffWorks looks at the greeting card industry and why millennials like to give and receive birthday cards.

How the GMC PAD Works

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The GMC PAD is basically a futuristic motor home -- part apartment, part vehicle, and part telecommunications center.

Stories and (Alleged) Sightings of the Loch Ness Monster

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Explore Loch Ness Monster tales, sightings and pop culture references. From the Surgeon's Photograph to plesiosaur theories, delve into the enduring mystery.

How Analog and Digital Recording Works

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Learn about analog and digital recording and shop for related products.

Why Do Cats Fart?

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It may not be dinner conversation, but let’s get real: Do cats fart? The answer is yes, cats do pass gas, although it’s usually subtle.

How a Top Fuel Dragster Works

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Top Fuel dragster engines produce between 8,000 and 10,000 horsepower. Learn more about NHRA Top Fuel dragsters at HowStuffWorks.

How do they really shoot reality TV shows?

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Ever wondered how reality TV shows really film all of that unscripted insanity? Find out how reality TV show filming works.

Who Is the Youngest Serial Killer Ever?

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Serial killers have long captured public attention with their upsetting stories, but there are few things more tragic than a murder by a child.

Goliath Birdeater: A Huge Tarantula That Only Eats Birds Sometimes

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In the dense rainforests of northeastern South America, a giant lurks beneath banana leaves and within deep burrows. Meet the goliath birdeater, the largest tarantula species on Earth. This spider is so big, it can span the size of a dinner plate, making it the undisputed heavyweight of the arachnid world.

Why Is Dubai So Rich? It's Not Oil Anymore

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When people see the futuristic skyscrapers, luxury hotels, and massive shopping malls, of course they wonder, why is Dubai so rich?

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