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How Humans Have Made a Mess of Mink

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The wars between American and European mink species and humans quietly rage worldwide. HowStuffWorks takes a look.

Snakes Can Hear You Scream, New Study Says

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A new study dispels the myth that snakes are deaf to airborne sounds and reveals that different species react differently to the sounds they hear.

The Zizians: A Strange and Dangerous Techno-Cult

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Today we're diving into the bizarre world of the Zizians, a rationalist group known for their extreme beliefs in applied rationality and complex interpersonal dynamics. Initially nestled primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, this community blends philosophy, artificial intelligence and even computer science into their daily lives.

How Bluetooth Car Stereos Work

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A Bluetooth car stereo can enhance your driving experience. Find out what a bluetooth car stereo can do for you and your car.

Can You Identify the Animal From Its Paws?

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From cute and cuddly to ferocious and fierce, these animals have paws that should tell you exactly what they are. Are you familiar enough with their pads and claws to tell them apart?

Gemstone Identification Quiz

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Gemstones can tell us so much about ourselves. But what will your knowledge of them say about you? Test it right here, with this quiz.

Could a car run on compressed air?

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A compressed air engine could be used to power a car, if you had a tank large enough to store it. Find out how a compressed air engine could power a car.

1967 Pontiac Firebird Sprint

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The 1967 Pontiac Firebird Sprint was one of the first cars to offer an optional hood-mounted tachometer. Learn more about this economic muscle car.

Disappearing Tattoos for the Commitment Phobes

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A company called Ephemeral is trying to make tattoos for the commitment-shy a reality; they only last a year. Learn more at HowStuffWorks Now.

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