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Why Feeling Clean Feels So Good

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Human beings are hard-wired to function better in a clean environment. HowStuffWorks looks at why.

The Hunt for Noah's Ark Is Ongoing, Probably Futile, Always Intriguing

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What's behind the Noah myth? Could we ever find an ark? Did a great flood happen? Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Treasure Hunter Jailed Until He Reveals Location of 3 Tons of Shipwreck Gold

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Where is the gold from the shipwreck of the Central America? Learn why treasure hunter Tommy Thompson is in jail in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Why Do Ads Say 'the Big Game' Instead of 'the Super Bowl'?

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Why does the NFL come after people who use the words 'Super Bowl' without permission? Learn more about trademarks at HowStuffWorks Now.

Suicide Afflicts Farmers at Rate Shockingly Higher Than All Other Jobs

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How does suicide afflict farmers more than other professions? Learn more about farmers and mental health in this HowStuffWorks article.

Where Did 'Shirt and Shoes Required' Come From?

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Where did "no shirt, no shoes, no service" come from? Blame the hippies, says HowStuffWorks.

How Gin and Tonic Became the Ultimate Cocktail Combo

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The gin and tonic, that cool, fresh, citrusy summer delight, has a long and romantic history, beginning with its use as a 'cure' for malaria.

This App Can Explain What Your Baby's Cries Mean

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HowStuffWorks reports on ChatterBaby, an app developed by a UCLA scientist and mother to take the guesswork out of a baby's cries.

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