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How Silly Bandz Work

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What are Silly Bandz and how did they get so popular? Read all about Silly Bandz at HowStuffWorks.

12 Odd Beauty Products Throughout History

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Beauty products weren't always so beautiful -- the ingredients are pretty funky. You may be surprised to know what's in that lipstick.

Horses Have an Extraordinary Ability to Help Humans

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Horses are extremely sensitive to human emotions, mirroring feelings and providing feedback, which is what makes equine therapy so effective.

Box Jellyfish: World's Most Venomous Sea Creature

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Most jellyfish are more bothersome than threatening, but the box jellyfish is so poisonous you might not make it out of the water alive.

Squirrels Actually Organize Their Nut Hoard — Here's Why

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Fall is in full swing and that means squirrels are busy hoarding nuts for winter. So how do they remember where they buried them?

What is Spatchcock?

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Spatchcock refers to a method of preparing chicken so it can be cooked quickly. Learn more about how to spatchcock chicken here.

Was Tyrannosaurus rex a predator or a scavenger?

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Hollywood makes T. rex seem fast and agile, but some scientists think it was a scavenger, like a vulture. So which was it?

Systemic Racism Is More Than Simple Prejudice

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The phrase "systemic racism" has become very widespread in the U.S. in the past year or so, but what does it really mean?

Woodchuck vs. Beaver Habitats, Behaviors, and Misidentification

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At first glance, woodchucks and beavers might seem like not-so-distant cousins; both are stocky, brown, large rodents.

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