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Not a Coffee Fan? That Could Be Genetic
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We revisit the idea that a genetic variation may affect how quickly the body breaks down caffeine, affecting the frequency of a certain craving.
The World Has Finally Made Its Very Last New VCR
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The last VCR is rolling off production lines this month. Learn more about VCRs, VHS and obsolete tech in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
There's No Such Thing as a 'Learning Style'
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The myth of distinct styles of learning persists. Why? Learn more about learning preferences in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Another Strike Against the Black Jelly Bean
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Eating great amounts of licorice can be a secondary cause of hypertension. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
The Sound of Ancient Irish Horns, Rediscovered in Modern India
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What is the link between ancient Irish horns and those found in present-day India? Learn more about ancient horns in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Carbon Foam From Burnt Bread Could Save Lots of Dough
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In an awesome eureka moment, scientists have discovered burned bread makes excellent carbon foam. That could be really good news for space travel.
How Healthy Are Your Eating Habits?
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Do you think that salad is a dirty word, or do fruits and vegetables make up a strong part of your diet? Let's see just how healthy you are when you chow down.
How Sleep Consolidates Our Memories
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A new study determined it takes a split second for our brains to replay and store certain memories when we sleep. HowStuffWorks looks at the science.
Who Was the First Scientist?
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We've been observing and experimenting in the name of science for centuries. But who deserves the honor of being humanity's very first scientist? Is it Euclid, Darwin, Galileo or someone else?
Does hybrid car production waste offset hybrid benefits?
Does hybrid car production waste offset hybrid benefits? Find out if hybrid car production waste offsets hybrid benefits in this article.