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Nazaré's 80-foot Waves Intimidate Even Pro Big-Wave Surfers
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According to Guinness World Records, the waves in Nazaré, Portugal, are the biggest ever surfed. Scientists attribute the massive waves to an underwater canyon, but how does it work?
Can You Name These Greek Gods and Goddesses from Visual Clues?
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ZAP! Like a thunderbolt from above, this quiz about Greek gods and their emojis comes rocketing right at your face!
How the North American Eagle Works
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Team North American Eagle is on course to win the land speed record. Learn who team North American Eagle are and how they could win the race.
Top 10 Sunscreens for Oily Skin
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Sunscreens for oily skin aren't greasy like other sunscreens. Visit HowStuffWorks to see the top 5 sunscreens for oily skin.
When Krakatoa Blew: How the 1883 Eruption Changed the World
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The 1883 Krakatoa eruption was gigantic and deadly, but the advent of modern communications and mass media helped to make it one of the earliest and best-known modern natural catastrophes.
10 Laziest Dog Breeds That Make Ideal Cuddle Buddies
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Not every dog is a bundle of energy. Some pups prefer lounging on the couch to sprinting in the park. These laziest dog breeds are ideal for pet parents seeking a low energy, laid-back companion.
How Octopuses Work
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The two centimeter male pillow octopus is dwarfed by his six-foot female pillow octopus mate. Learn more about the intriguing octopus.
How Satellites Work
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Thousands of satellites fly overhead every day, helping us with things like weather forecasts, scientific research, communications, TV broadcasts (and maybe some surreptitious spying). How much do you know about these eyes in the sky?
What is St. Elmo's Fire?
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St. Elmo's Fire is a weather phenomena that often appears on the masts of ships and the wings of airplanes. Learn about St. Elmo's Fire and plama.
How Light Pollution Works
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Light pollution is explained in this article. Learn about light pollution.