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10 Incredible Dragons We'd Like to Meet (or Run From)
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Some dragons seem like they'd be fascinating dinner guests, but others might see you as the main course. Here are our top 10 of both types.
5 Laundry Sorting Tips
Laundry sorting can be tedious. Check out our 5 laundry sorting tips in this article to make life easier.
How Much More Attractive Are You Than You Feel?
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Many of us don't think we are nearly as hot as others do; it is difficult not to be our own worst critic. Even though you might not think so, we think you're pretty hot.
Why Is It Bad Luck to Cheers With Water or an Empty Glass?
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Toasting is an important part of many celebrations. Learn why it's bad luck to toast with water or an empty glass at HowStuffWorks.
Black Hairy Tongue: It's Gross, but You'll Live
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Has your tongue ever turned black and sort of hairy? HowStuffWorks looks at some causes.
Chainsaw Lobster Among New Deep-sea Species Found in Java Sea
The first-ever deep-sea exploration of West Java seas netted more than 12,000 marine creatures. HowStuffWorks looks at some of the new species found.
Why Is the Sky Blue?
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We've all probably looked up and wondered why the sky is blue instead of, say, brown. The sky is blue because of the way Earth's atmosphere scatters light from the sun.
The 5 Most Important Things to Know About Aging
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What do you know about aging? If you learn how your body works, you can live longer. See the five most important things to know about aging.
Can we bring Neanderthals back?
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Neanderthals and humans coexisted for thousands of years, but the relationship between the two species was always a bit dysfunctional. Could we get reacquainted with our evolutionary peers?
How Are Rainbows Formed? The Science Behind the Colors
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We can usually see rainbows right after a rainstorm on a warm Spring day. These giant colorful arcs stand out against the dark rain clouds. Have you ever wondered what causes this phenomena? Find out how rainbows are created in this article from HowStuffWorks.