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How Hate Works

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What is going on in our brains when we hate? Can hate ever be a good thing? Read more about hate at HowStuffWorks.

How Lego Bricks Work

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LEGO Master Builders and devotees make enormous creations out of tiny LEGO bricks. Learn how the masters create LEGO art and the history of LEGO toys.

Which "Bones" Character Are You?

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This popular crime drama has been on air for just about 11 years before its final season aired. Which of these unforgettable characters are you? Let's find out!

That's Not the Aurora Borealis, That's Just STEVE

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Sometimes hundreds of people armed with high-tech cameras can make amazing scientific discoveries, as in the case of STEVE.

The Ghost Shark Thrives in Oceans More Than 2,000 Feet Deep

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Forget the bloodthirsty predators of summer blockbusters; the ghost shark is a real and seriously mysterious. You sure won’t find them lurking off a sunny beach.

Was the Flatwoods Monster an Alien or an Owl?

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A mysterious cryptid, an eerie encounter and one of the strangest stories to come out of West Virginia: That sums up the Flatwoods Monster.

Water Bug vs. Roach Identification: Which Are You Dealing With?

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When it comes to creepy crawlers in kitchens and bathrooms, the water bug vs. roach confusion is real. Both have six legs, long antennae, and oval-shaped bodies. But their biology, habitats, and behaviors reveal they’re not the same.

Pictus Catfish: Bottom-feeders That Pick on Smaller Fish

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If you're looking for an energetic, sleek freshwater fish to liven up your aquarium, the pictus catfish might be your perfect match.

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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