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The Glass Frog Diverts Its Blood Flow to Activate Invisibility
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If you've ever seen a frog with skin so see-through you can spot its organs, you’ve stumbled into the world of the glass frog. Found mostly in Central and South America, these wild little amphibians belong to the family Centrolenidae. The glass frog's transparent skin makes it a marvel of evolution, not one of your average tree frogs.
Can synthetic foods be labeled 'organic'?
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Food labels can be tricky to understand. Find out if synthetic food can be labeled as organic at HowStuffWorks.
Chemical Peels: What You Need to Know
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Chemical peels are effective for certain purposes. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about chemical peels.
How Long After Sex Does Conception Occur?
How long after sex does conception occur? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how long after sex conception occurs.
Can your hair turn white overnight?
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Of all the cosmetic problems to worry about waking up to - dark under-eye circles, a blemish on your nose, new stubble on your chin - a headful of white hair ranks pretty low on your list. Should you be more concerned?
13 Types of Axolotl Morphs to Wow Aspiring Enthusiasts
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Axolotls aren't just adorable; they're a marvel of biology and genetics. The different types of axolotl morphs showcase a range of stunning colors, patterns and genetic traits. From golden to glowing, here's a look at some of the most eye-catching axolotl morphs.
What Are Haptics on iPhone Devices and Why Do They Exist?
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Ever wonder how flat cell phone keys vibrate to let you know you've pressed a button? It's called haptics, and you can use it for lots more than just phones.
Top 10 Myths About the Brain
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You only use 10 percent of that big, wrinkled mass of smarts -- unless you listen to Mozart. At least, that's what we've heard about the brain. But how many common brain beliefs are just plain wrong?
How Pollen Works
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Pollen grains are, in essence, plant sperm. But how do the grains get where they need to go, and what's the advantage of trusting your genetic future to the winds?
Sea Slugs Go Solar by Stealing From Algae
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Sea slugs steal algae to use as energy from photosynthesis. HowStuffWorks shines a light on these energy thieves.