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Does eating bread crust give you curly hair?

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For decades, moms have been threatening that if you don't eat your crust, your hair will fall out, fall limp or somehow fall incorrectly. What's the deal with bread crusts and hairstyles?

What % Cynical Are You?

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When it comes to life, attitude matters. Are you the type that sees the glass half empty, half full or are you so cynical that you don't see a glass at all?

Black Cats' Genes May Be FIV- Resistant

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When people talk about cats, there's one kind that often causes a double take: the black cat. Whether it's pacing across your path or curled up in a cozy sunbeam, black cats have a reputation that stretches back centuries.

Solar Storm + Earth's Magnetic Field = Auroras Galore

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In 1859, the Carrington Event was the most intense global solar storm ever recorded. The effects were felt all over the Earth.

Which Medieval Knight Are You?

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Want to know how fascinated people are with medieval times? We made a restaurant chain called that. Want to know which medieval knight you would have been if you were around back then? Sharpen that sword and let's find out!

Locust vs. Grasshopper Traits and Behaviors

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How do you identify a locust vs. grasshopper? They both belong to the grasshopper family (Acrididae), have powerful hind legs for jumping and share many physical traits. Despite their similarities, these two insects exhibit key behavioral and physiological differences that set them apart — especially when it comes to their ability to form massive, crop-devastating swarms.

The Least Populated Country (and 7 Tiny Runners-up)

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Not every country is bursting at the seams. While the world’s population continues to climb, some nations remain remarkably small in terms of people.

The White Butterfly, aka Cabbage White, Loves Leafy Greens

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You’ve seen them in your garden, fluttering like confetti across the kale and broccoli. That pale insect flitting around your vegetables? That white butterfly is most likely Pieris rapae, better known as the cabbage white butterfly.

9 Types of Nuts (and Seeds We're Nuts About)

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Crunchy, rich and packed with nutrients, the types of nuts you eat can do more than just satisfy a snack craving. These edible nuts are a powerhouse of healthy fats, plant protein and essential nutrients that support everything from heart health to bone health.

How French Traditions Work

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What kind of traditions are celebrated in France? Find out about French traditions at HowStuffWorks.

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