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How Living in Total Darkness Sabotages Your Sleep

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Imagine being trapped in a cave or some other place where you were in total darkness. Would you know when to sleep and wake? And how would that throw off your body clock?

10 Fun Careers in Medicine

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There's a wide range of occupations focused on health, and some jobs in medicine are really fun. Learn some fun careers in medicine at HowStuffWorks.

How Political Attack Ads Work

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The use of political attack ads has shot up in recent years. Are these negative political attack ads effective?

How can you use in-car Internet?

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How can you use in-car internet? Read about using in-car internet at HowStuffWorks.

What Is a Constitutional Crisis?

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We've been hearing the words constitutional crisis a lot lately. But what is one, really? HowStuffWorks explains what is and what isn't one.

How Aquaculture Works

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Aquaculture provides food and replenishes other scarce resources. Learn how aquaculture works and how aquaculture industry supplies the goods we use.

Can you delay dementia?

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Can you delay dementia? You can't prevent dementia, but you can slow its onset. Learn how to delay dementia by keeping your mind and body limber.

How Public Relations Works

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Public relations professionals are charged with making people, governments and organizations look good. Learn more about public relations in this article.

Brainless, Footless Slime Molds Are Weirdly Intelligent and Mobile

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They might look like piles of goop, but slime molds can think and seemingly make decisions without a brain.

How Women Work

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If you believe what you see on TV, women are inscrutable, conniving, hysterical and apt to change their minds without reason or warning.

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