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The Wild Wild West Quiz

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The Wild West is the stuff of legends, lore and awesome John Wayne movies. How much do you know about the days of saloons and standoffs?

Tesla Dog Mode Keeps Pets Cool in Locked Cars

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At first Tesla's new Dog Mode sounds brilliant. But is it? HowStuffWorks looks at the safety of this new Tesla car option.

How did people discover wine?

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How did people discover wine? This upscale beverage had a very down-to-earth beginning. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Which Seinfeld Character Are You?

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Often called one of the greatest TV shows of all time, 'Seinfeld' was centered around comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his friends, Elaine, George, and Kramer. Have you ever wondered who you would be? Take this quiz to find out!

Is the Doomsday Fish Actually a Terrible Omen?

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As land-dwelling humans, the ocean can be both fascinating and a little (or a lot) frightening. It's therefore not all that surprising that an appearance of the large, strange-looking oarfish might make people anxious, especially in our social-media addled age.

10 Red Butterfly Species Found From India to Florida to Europe

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Bright, bold, and impossible to miss, red butterfly species are more than eye candy. It's a colorful member of the insect world with a variety of species fluttering across continents.

Why Are Blue Whales Going Silent?

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The pattern of blue whales going silent has become a troubling in the Pacific Ocean, and scientists are paying close attention. Recordings show strong seasonal and year-to-year variation in blue whale vocalizations—including periods with lower detected calling—and scientists are concerned.

Polar Vortex: Everything You Need to Know About Falling Temperatures

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The polar vortex is a large mass of cold air that spins around the North Pole every winter. It is not a single storm but a broad circulation pattern in the atmosphere that helps contain Arctic air in the polar regions.

Is fluoride considered a poison in most European countries?

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Fluoride is commonly added to drinking water but could be dangerous. Learn about fluoridation and fluoride poisoning.

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