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Squirrels Are Hardwired to 'Dance' When a Car's Coming

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Why do squirrels exhibit behavior that can get them killed by cars? And how can you avoid them? Find out at the answers at HowStuffWorks.

Does honey and lemon juice face wash really work?

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Honey-lemon face washes are easy to make and affordable â€" but do they really help skin? See if honey-lemon face wash can benefit your complexion.

Could shape memory alloys harness heat energy from cars?

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Could Shape Memory Alloys Harness Heat Energy From Cars? Keep reading to learn about shape memory alloys and the future of transportation.

What human activities increase carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?

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Although a certain amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) occurs naturally in the Earth's atmosphere, there are several human activities that increase levels of the greenhouse gas.

Meet the Tallest Woman in the World, Rumeysa Gelgi

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Before she was the tallest woman in the world, she was the world's tallest teenager. In 2021, Guinness World Records named Rumeysa Gelgi, who is 7 ft and 0.7 in (215.16 cm) in height, the tallest woman living.

The Ultimate Cruise Ship Quiz

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How do mammoth cruise ships stay afloat? The principles of density and buoyancy plus lots of modern technology keep today's cruise ships sailing. Take this quiz to learn more about how cruise ships work.

Cannibalistic Brown Widow Spider Will Eat Black Widow Species

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The brown widow spider (Latrodectus geometricus) is a lesser-known relative of the infamous black widow. The first brown widow spider was discovered in Los Angeles in early 2000. A member of the cobweb spiders, it is now found in warm, urban areas worldwide.

Think Your Boss Is Moody? At Least You Don't Work for a Cat

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Can a company hire a cat as its boss? Learn more about having a cat as a boss in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Nope, That Law Doesn't Apply: How Diplomatic Immunity Works

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Diplomatic immunity has been around for thousands of years, but it hasn't always gone so smoothly, as the BrainStuff team explains in this video.

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