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Top 10 Foods High in Omega-3

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Foods high in omega-3 are supposedly good for you, but do you know why? Explore 10 foods high in omega-3 and learn the benefits of this fatty acid.

Dog Parks Guide

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Dog parks are as diverse as the breeds that use them. Learn all about dog parks in this article from Animal Planet.

Official White House Christmas Ornaments Are a 40-Year Tradition

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The resolutely bipartisan White House Christmas ornament has been an annual tradition since 1981 and is a big fundraiser too.

10 20th-Century Staples We Never Thought Would Die

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A lot of folks once thought these 10 things would never become obsolete. Learn about 10 20th-century staples we never thought would die at HowStuffWorks.

Paul Berg

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Berg, Paul (1926-), an American biochemist and molecular biologist, has been at the forefront of genetic engineering, both as an inventor of a pioneering procedure and as an advocate concerned about the risks of genetic research.

People Are Dying for the Perfect Selfie

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More than 250 people in six years have died while taking selfies. Who is taking such risks and why? HowStuffWorks looks at a new study.

Blue Crab: A Savory Beauty and Maryland Staple

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The blue crab is one of the most recognizable crustaceans in the coastal waters of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Found in the Chesapeake Bay, the blue crab plays a crucial role in marine science and fisheries.

Who Rides Passenger Trains in the U.S. These Days?

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In 2015, the U.S. population numbered 320 million, but less than 10 percent of those people rode the rails. So who does?

What happens to your debt when you die?

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What happens to your debt when you die-does your family inherit it? Check it out in this article from howstuffworks.com.

Why We Use the Suffix '-Gate' for Scandals (And Can We Please Stop?)

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Learn why the suffix "gate" implies a scandal, political or otherwise, in this HowStuffWorks article.

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