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When You Have to Go But Don't Want People to Know
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Does using a bathroom other than your own freak you out? The Faux Fan drowns out the sounds your body makes when you have to, well, go, so you can poop without worrying people will hear.
What Is Your Secret Name?
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You might be brilliant on the surface like "Diamonique," but perhaps you're a peaceful ruler like the name "Freda!" So let's find out if your secret name sounds like "Napayshni" with this mysterious quiz!
Which DC Villain Are You?
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Ready to put on your "Brainiac" thinking cap and "Riddler" your way through this DC quiz? We promise it won't sting like "Poison Ivy" either, but you better hurry, because "Doomsday" will be here soon!
How Smart Is Your Dog?
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They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks, but maybe they just had kind of a dumb dog. Not all pups are created equal, after all. How about we find out how smart your pooch is? Grab your leash and take the quiz!
Scientists Spot Light From Behind a Black Hole for the First Time Ever
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Scientists have observed flashes of X-rays coming from behind a supermassive black hole, consistent with Albert Einstein's prediction that extremely large objects can bend light.
What does a greensman do on a film set?
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What does a greensman do on a film set? Find out what a greensman does at HowStuffWorks.
What conditions are required for life?
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We argue that living well requires wine and cheese, but what does living at all require? You might be surprised to find out that there's no single definition.
Iguanodon Skeletons Are the Most Complete of Any Dinosaur
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Hey there, dinosaur fans! Let’s talk about one of the most fascinating extinct animals of all time: Iguanodon! Discovered in the early 19th century, Iguanodon was one of the very first dinosaurs ever named, and it played a huge role in kicking off the field of paleontology. With its iguana tooth-like structures and unique anatomy, this medium-sized herbivorous dinosaur became an instant sensation for scientists and dinosaur lovers alike.
'Gloomy Sunday:' The Song Linked to More Than 100 Suicides
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One song is supposedly tied to more than 100 suicides. Stuff They Don't Want You To Know looks at the song in a special podcast written by Ben Bowlin.
Fascinating Discovery Reveals How Cephalopod Eyes Detect Color
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It turns out cephalopods aren't colorblind. Learn more about how cephalopods see color in this HowStuffWorks Now article.