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98% of adults can't pass this elementary school science quiz! Can you?

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From the periodic table to inventors and their inventions, how well do you remember your science class lessons? Do you think you could pass general science? Let's find out with this quiz!

Indigo Children: New Age Trend or Undiagnosed ADHD?

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Indigo children are either here to save the world or need help with their undiagnosed ADHD, depending on your point of view. We explore this New Age concept in more detail.

What if people had gills?

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If people had gills, they would need hundreds more than an average fish needs. Find out what would happen if people had gills at HowStuffWorks.

Newly Discovered Crane Fly Species: Tiny Wings, Double-barreled Penis

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An Australian scientist has found an unusual species of crane fly with special properties. HowStuffWorks Now investigates.

Ancient Obliteration of Dwarf Planets May Have Created Saturn's Rings

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Were Saturn's rings formed by the destruction of smaller planets? Learn more about new research on Saturn's rings in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

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.

Mathematicians Solve Sum-of-Three-Cubes Problem for the Number 42

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Two mathematicians have solved a decades-old math problem by harnessing the power of a virtual supercomputer.

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