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What Is White Noise?

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What is white noise? There's a little more to it than the ambient noise you associate with a humming air conditioner or whirring fan.

Why Bugs Bunny Is Spectacular

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When you ask people who their favorite cartoon character is they'll often say Bugs Bunny. HowStuffWorks and the Drawn podcast explain why that's so.

The Myth of Closure: Why Experts Say It Doesn't Exist

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Losing a loved one through death or a breakup is always painful. HowStuffWorks looks at whether seeking 'closure' is the healthy way to move on.

How do you get a job testing toys?

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Want to tinker with toys all day and get paid for the privilege? Read on to learn how to make it as a toy tester at HowStuffWorks.

Was 'The Shining' an apology for faking the moon landing?

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Did Stanley Kubrick fake the moon landing then make 'The Shining' to atone for his folly? Read on to see if this spaced-out theory holds weight.

What Is the Baltic Sea Anomaly?

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There's no denying it: "Anomaly" is a great word, full of danger and mystery. So when an underwater object is declared a bona fide anomaly, it's no surprise our ears perk up a bit. But is the Baltic Sea anomaly worth the hype or just a big old dud?

Can you predict winter weather based on summer weather?

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Your grandfather may swear that he can feel the onset of a harsh winter in his bones - and your family may swear it's true - but a lot of us would prefer a more scientific method for predicting what the winter may have in store for us.

What if everyone on Earth jumped at the same time?

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The Earth is a pretty stalwart planet, having survived billions of years of punishment at the hands of asteroids and other cosmic bodies. But could it withstand more than 7 billion people jumping up and down in unison? Do we even want to find out?

The Ford Edsel Failed, But Why?

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Ford whipped the public into a frenzy back in 1957 with its marketing campaign for the Edsel, "the car of the future." The Edsel was supposed to be everything American car buyers wanted. But - for many, many reasons - it was a terrible flop.

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