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Fascinating Discovery Reveals How Cephalopod Eyes Detect Color

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It turns out cephalopods aren't colorblind. Learn more about how cephalopods see color in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

'Man Bun' Alert! Hair Club for Men Could Be Next

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Should you be worried about your man bun? Learn more about your man bun and your hairline at HowStuffWorks Now.

What's Inside Worcestershire Sauce, and How Do You Pronounce It?

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This 180-year-old sauce can be used to add zing to just about any dish. But what's in it? And why is it so effective? And, most of all, how do you pronounce it anyway?

Does the Sun Rotate?

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Like Earth, the sun rotates, but in a different way. HowStuffWorks looks at the science.

How to Maintain a Clean Humidifier

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Winter time often means hauling out the humidifier to improve air quality. But ignoring the cleaning instructions could add to your health problems.

Did people initially think the duckbill platypus was a hoax?

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The duckbill platypus is said to be created from spare animal parts. Learn if people first thought the duckbill platypus was a hoax at HowStuffWorks.

Should you use ice or heat to treat an injury?

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Is ice or heat better for treating injury? Both can have their advantages. Learn how to tell whether to use ice or heat for injury.

Cucumbers: Natural Food

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Cucumbers are known as one of the lightest and most refreshing fruits around. Take a look at the nutritional benefits of cucumbers.

Black Cats' Genes May Be FIV- Resistant

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When people talk about cats, there's one kind that often causes a double take: the black cat. Whether it's pacing across your path or curled up in a cozy sunbeam, black cats have a reputation that stretches back centuries.

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