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How Wetlands Work

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Wetlands act like sponges, soaking up extra water during floods. They filter water as it runs to our rivers and streams. Find out what else wetlands do.

How Organic Food Works

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Organic food promises freedom from synthetic ingredients. Find out what organic food is, how organic farming works, what the pros and cons are, and why you should care.

How Mold-A-Rama Works

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Just drop in some coins and watch as plastic is molded into a train, gorilla or Frankenstein's monster. Learn more about Mold-A-Rama at HowStuffWorks.

How Wasps Work

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Though wasps offer useful services to the environment, wasps also inflict great pain on victims. Learn why wasps are amazing, and disturbing, insects.

How Willpower Works

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Willpower allows us to resist urges and impulses. Learn about willpower in this article.

How Bird Flu Works

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Bird flu is an infectious disease that has swept through the Asian bird population. Learn how bird flu spreads and the risks posed by antigenic drift and shift.

How does stearic acid work in skin cleansers?

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How does stearic acid work in skin cleansers? Learn how stearic acid works in skin cleansers at HowStuffWorks.

How Nepotism Works

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Appointing family members to positions they may not have earned is criticized - but sometimes it's beneficial. Learn about nepotism at HowStuffWorks.

How Vampires Work

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The vampire legend has been evolving for centuries. The most common image of the vampire was born in Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" in 1897, but the stories go back further than that. Learn all about the undead.

Newly Discovered Crane Fly Species: Tiny Wings, Double-barreled Penis

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An Australian scientist has found an unusual species of crane fly with special properties. HowStuffWorks Now investigates.

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