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Do Astronauts Need Sunscreen in Space?

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We know space is awash in ultraviolet radiation. So how are astronauts protected from all those UV rays?

Lox, Gravlax and Nova: What's the Difference?

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Lox, gravlax and nova are all different preparations of salmon. HowStuffWorks breaks down which is which and their similarities and differences.

Inside the CIA's Treasure Trove of bin Laden Files

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The CIA's 470,000 files belonging to Osama bin Laden offer a window into his final years. Behind the Bastards looks at some of the most curious.

Are Johnny Appleseed's trees alive today?

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Folk hero Johnny Appleseed planted apple trees across the U.S. in the mid-1800s. Find out if any of Appleseed's trees are still alive at HowStuffWorks.

How much can a goldfish remember?

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Goldfish are not known for having particularly strong memories, but maybe they should be. Learn all about what goldfish can remember at HowStuffWorks.

How long does alcohol stay in your system?

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How long does alcohol say in your system? Find out and learn a little blood alcohol math.

Did one of the first film audiences panic over footage of a train?

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Did people run for their lives at showings of the Lumieres' 1895 film 'Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat Station'? Head to HowStuffWorks to find out.

What are the Nazca lines?

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Long before crop circles captured the world's imagination, a Peruvian culture called the Nazca went about creating a series of intricate lines -- sometimes in the shapes of animals -- on the desert floor. But how'd they do it -- and why?

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