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How Glasses Correct Colorblindness

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Colorblindness affects around 300 million people worldwide. HowStuffWorks explains what it is and how glasses can help.

Cake, Candles and Check: Who Pays the Birthday Dinner Bill?

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HowStuffWorks finds out whether it's rude to expect birthday guests to pay for their own meal.

Ridiculous History: When Scientists Hid Under Beds to Do Research

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Experimental protocol has changed since the 1930s when two researchers hid under the beds of college students to eavesdrop on their conversations.

Crowdfunding or Crimefunding? Fraudsters Kickstart Money Laundering Campaigns

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How do criminals use crowdfunding to launder money? Learn some of the 'scampaign' tricks at HowStuffWorks Now.

How a Brinicle Works

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Underwater icicles, also called brinicles or sea stalactites, form when super-cold brine meets normal seawater. The sub-zero phenomenon can kill some sea life.

'Fire Rainbows' and 'Sun Dogs': Weird Weather in the Smartphone Age

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Smartphone cameras enable us to take striking pictures of strange atmospheric phenomena-though we don't always know what we're seeing.

Can U.S. Doctors Legally Ask Patients About Gun Ownership?

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Can U.S. doctors ask their patients about guns? Are there laws against that? Learn more about guns and health care in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

How to Make Oobleck

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Taking its name from a Dr. Seuss book, oobleck is a sticky green substance that changes from a liquid to a solid when pressure is applied.

Can You Be Addicted to Endorphins?

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Roller coaster junkies rejoice: Riding these coasters could be a safe way to deal with your addiction to endorphins.

Oh, Birds! Please Don't Fly Into Our Windows

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With the fall migration season for birds just around the corner, we took another look at how to prevent birds from colliding with windows.

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