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Yes, Wind Can Blow You Away If It's the Right Speed

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We've all seen shots of meteorologists fighting gale-force winds to report on storms. So just how high can the winds get before the reporters are knocked off their feet?

Ridiculous History: A Wild West Governor Wore Shoes of Human Skin

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Was a bandit named Big Nose George turned into a pair of shoes? Learn more about this weird use of human skin in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Bison Embrace Democracy, Often Following Female Leaders

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European bison make decisions by popular vote, a new study finds. Learn more in this HowStuffWorksNow article.

Why Do Dogs Sniff Each Other's Butts?

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To a human it's unimaginable - sniffing another's derriere. But to our canine companions, it's totally normal. But why? Why?

Norway's Ridiculously Short Border Fence

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HowStuffWorks looks at the extremely short, extremely ineffective border fence diving Russia and Norway.

Why does salt make you thirsty?

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Why does salt make you so thirsty? Learn about salt and thirst at HowStuffWorks.

Take a Stab at Our American Gangsters Quiz

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America's historic gangsters continue to inspire fascination - along with some darn good movies. Learn more by taking our American gangsters quiz.

Science vs. Monster Movies Quiz: Tell Fact from Fiction!

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This HowStuffWorks quiz will grill you on alien jaw mechanics, Godzilla's dinosaurian ties and the unexpected downside of invisibility.

Why Does the Universe Depend on Planck's Constant?

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Planck's constant, which made an appearance in the Netflix series "Stranger Things," is one of the most important differences between reality at the atomic and subatomic level and what we can see around us.

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