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The Stew You Brew (and Eat) for Years: Perpetual Stew

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Some chefs are firm believers in stews that are cooked in an unending cycle. Find out about perpetual stew from HowStuffWorks Now.

If Hens Lay Eggs Anyway, Why Wouldn't Vegans Eat Them?

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What ethical decisions keep vegans from eating eggs? Learn more about veganism, vegetarianism and eggs in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Pikas Are the Pikachus of the Wild

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Pikas are little mammals that, though they may look like rodents, are more closely related to rabbits.

Tapir: The Ancient Fruitarian With the Tiny Trunk

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The protection of these strange looking, ancient animals, and creatures like them, may be a key component in helping a planet in climate catastrophe.

Can amateur astronomers spot exoplanets?

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It's not just NASA pros staring into the night sky. Lots of skilled amateurs are out there pointing their telescopes into the great beyond. But can the average space enthusiast actually make a critical discovery?

Is all of today's wheat technically artificial?

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Wheat takes the heat for gut problems, painful joints - even cancer. Is it because today's wheat is artificially produced? Find out at HowStuffWorks.

What's the Difference Between Covalent and Ionic Bonds?

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Covalent bonds form between two similar non-metals. Ionic bonds exist between metals and non-metals. HowStuffWoks explains ionic and covalent bonds.

Is beer really good for your hair?

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Should you open a brewski instead of a conditioner? Learn whether beer is really good for your hair at HowStuffWorks.

Graupel Isn't Snow, Nor Sleet, Nor Hail, So What the Heck Is It?

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Not to be confused with sleet, graupel is actually an interesting mix of snow and ice. But it's not hail. Graupel, get to know it.

10 Animals That Start With 'T': From Terror Birds to Texas Rat Snakes

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Tasmanian devil, teddy guinea pig, tawny frogmouth... How many animals starting with the letter "T" can you name?

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