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How Wind Tunnel Testing Shaped Vintage Dream Cars

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How did wind tunnel testing shape concept cars of the past? Learn more about wind tunnel testing and dream cars in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Can You Get Lice in Your Beard?

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HowStuffWorks looks at exactly what lice are and how to get them out of your beard.

Chappaquiddick and the Mystery at Dike Bridge

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What really happened when Ted Kennedy's car plunged off a bridge killing Mary Jo Kopechne? Stuff They Don't Want You To Know looks at the event.

Why the Father of Modern Journalism Distrusted Democracy

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In the age of endless information, are voters too distracted to make decisions? Stuff They Don't Want You To Know asks if democracy is impossible.

Do Blue Light Glasses Even Work?

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During the coronavirus pandemic, our collective screen time has shot way up. Should we be donning blue light glasses while we're staring at screens?

Predictive Programming, or When Movies 'Predict' Real Events

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Predictive programming is the idea that the media can predict and prepare us for the future. Stuff They Don't Want You to Know investigates.

How do toys get recalled?

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Keeping up with toy recalls can help keep kids safe. But who decides when a toy is recalled? Find out at HowStuffWorks.

Is extinction ever a good thing?

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If dinosaurs hadn't gone extinct, you wouldn't exist. Extinction may seem inherently bad, but sometimes the death of a species encourages new life.

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