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Children Can Regrow Their Fingertips. How Cool Is That?

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If kids can sometimes regenerate their fingertips, why can't adults? A bunch of handy scientists are trying to figure that out.

Russian Gun-wielding Robot Totally 'Not a Terminator,' Says Russian Official

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The android known as FEDOR used pistols to display its decision making and dexterity, officials said, not as a preview of robot warfare.

Japan Celebrates 20-Year-Olds With Massive Annual Party

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What is Japan's Seijin-no-Hi holiday? Learn more about Coming-of-Age Day in Japan in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Ancient Obliteration of Dwarf Planets May Have Created Saturn's Rings

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Were Saturn's rings formed by the destruction of smaller planets? Learn more about new research on Saturn's rings in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Diagnosing Chocolate's Quality With Ultrasound

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Ultrasound is more commonly associated with medicine or industry, but here's a sweet new use for it.

The Science Behind Your Cat's Catnip Craze

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Researchers are studying the chemistry behind what makes cats go crazy for catnip. And whether or not the chemical compound could have medicinal benefits for treating diseases like cancer.

Why Penguin Feet Don't Freeze

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Penguin circulation keeps their feet just above freezing to conserve heat.

What a Tangled Web a Few Squirrels' Tails Can Weave

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It's a natural phenomenon known as a 'squirrel king.' But what's the deal and why do squirrels get tangled up? HowStuffWorks investigates.

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