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A Dose of Nature Could Improve Mental Health for City Dwellers

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Living near birds and shrubs has measurable benefits, new research shows. Find out how nearby nature affects people in urban areas at HowStuffWorks.

Twinkle, Twinkle: The Ultimate Stars Quiz

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Stars are giant nuclear fusion reactors, and we wouldn't exist without them. Find out how much you know about these twinkling lights with our quiz.

Men's Beards Carry More Bacteria Than Dogs' Fur, Study Suggests

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Do men's beards harbor more microbes than a dog's fur does? HowStuffWorks looks at a study that says yes.

Is sitting too close to the TV really bad for your eyes?

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Did you ever wonder why your parents told you not to sit so close to the TV? Get the answer at HowStuffWorks.

Where in New York Should You Live?

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New York: The Empire State. More than just New York City (which isn't the state capitol by the way), New York State is a huge state with wetlands, coastal islands, magnificent mountains and Great Lakes access. Where in New York should you live?

Steppe: A Civilization-altering Biome Most People Can't Name

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Spanning thousands of miles across the heart of Asia and Eastern Europe, the steppe is one of Earth's most expansive and ecologically important biomes. These vast, flat grassy plains stretch from Hungary in the west to Mongolia and northern China in the east, forming what is known as the Eurasian Steppe.

Axolotl Colors: The Natural, the Lab-made, and the Fictional

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Axolotl colors can be a little misleading; what you see online is wildly different from what exists in, well, the wild.

The Tiny Finger Monkey Gets Lonely Without Its Family

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Some animals are so small they seem more like toys than creatures of the wild. Take the finger monkey, for example. Also known as the pygmy marmoset, it's the smallest monkey in the world and could fit snugly in the palm of your hand.

10 Perennials for the Northeast

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Perennials for the Northeast usually don't survive the harsh, cold winters. But there are 10 perennials for the Northeast that can sustain.

How Sidewinder Missiles Work

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A Sidewinder missile weaves through the air toward an enemy target as if it has a mind of its own -- and in a way, it does. High-tech "smart weapons" take most of the guess work out of hitting a target. Find out how Sidewinders seek and destroy.

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