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What is personhood?

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Personhood can be a very difficult thing to define. Learn about personhood in this article from HowStuffWorks.

The September 11 Attacks Quiz

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On Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on America altered the world's political and military landscape. How much do you really know about the history of these atrocities?

Scorpio and Virgo in Love: Understanding Their Astrological Chemistry

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Discover the deep connection of Scorpio and Virgo compatibility. Learn how their passion, trust, and practicality create a unique and balanced relationship dynamic.

Basilisk Lizard, aka 'Jesus Christ Lizard,' Walks on Water

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If you've ever seen a lizard running across the surface of water, you've likely witnessed the amazing basilisk lizard in action. This stunning feat earned the basilisk the nickname "Jesus Christ lizard." Like the founder of Christianity, this slithery critter can walk across lakes and seas.

Is Ghost Towns Real? Exploring Their History and Mysteries

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Ghost towns are abandoned settlements that once thrived, often due to economic or environmental changes.

Huntsman Spider: Harmless to Humans Despite 12-in. Leg Span

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The huntsman spider is one of the fastest and most agile arachnids on the planet. The species is often confused with tarantulas because of the hairy bodies, but their distinguishing trait is their long, angular, crab-like legs that help them move forward and sideways quickly.

Eland Looks Like a Muscular Cow With Thick, Twisted Horns

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The eland is one of the largest antelopes — and one of the most graceful. Known scientifically as Taurotragus oryx, the eland lives in Africa, mostly in eastern and southern Africa.

Good Excuse, or Is There Actually a Cheating Gene?

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The real story about the roots of infidelity and monogamy is far more complicated than whether you have the "cheating gene."

Bronze Age Wonders Emerge After 3,000 Years Beneath a British Bog

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Archaeological finds at England's Must Farm are incredible. Learn more about the items found at Must Farm in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Ridiculous History: How an Irish Beer Became the Authority on World Records

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What is the relationship between Guinness beer and Guinness World Records? Learn more about world record history in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

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