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This One Guy Is Responsible for What We Think a Pirate Sounds Like
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Happy Talk Like a Pirate Day, you scallywags! HowStuffWorks Now explains why we all sound like Robert Newton on this most historic day.
Take Our Spicy 'Dune' Quiz
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'The spice must flow,' is a famous quote from 'Dune.' Test your knowledge of the 1965 novel and 2021 movie with our quiz.
Can Science Explain Why We Kiss With Our Eyes Closed?
Maybe. A study that wasn't even about kissing turned out to (sort of) give the answer.
What's Your Power Animal?
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Power animals have been a part of tribal cultures for thousands of years. Everyone has an animal that is somehow rooted in their strengths and weaknesses. What's yours?
Guess the Movie From Its Famous Line
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Fancy yourself a cinema buff? Take the quiz and find out how well you really know these iconic movie lines.
Axolotl Diet: What Do Captive Axolotls Eat?
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The axolotl diet is a key part of keeping these aquatic salamanders healthy and thriving in captivity.
How WAP Works
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Do you get the shakes when you're offline for more than 10 minutes? The wireless Internet lets you browse Web pages from a cell phone or PDA. Learn about the Wireless Application Protocol that makes it possible to surf on the go.
How FireWire Works
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FireWire transmits data to and from high-bandwidth digital devices faster than USB. Learn what FireWire is, how it works, and when you'd use it.
Do Japanese monkeys season their food?
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Japanese monkeys seasoning food might sound odd, but some use saltwater for taste. Learn how researchers discovered Japanese monkeys seasoning food.
How a 'War of the Worlds' Radio Broadcast Panicked America
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The 'War of the Worlds' radio broadcast on Oct. 30, 1938 is one of the most famous in history, mainly because Americans believed aliens were invading.