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How Food Cravings Work
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As you surf the Web, your mind is distracted by the thought of warm cookies floating in cold milk. Will this craving ever subside, or do you need chocolaty satisfaction ASAP?
Ultimate Guide to Vinegar
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No kitchen pantry is complete without vinegar. Find out everything you need to know about vinegar, including how to make your own.
How Sororities Work
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Sororities are social organizations that are made up of women enrolled in college. Learn about sororities and find out why sororities were created.
10 Fastest Things in the Universe
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We're about to power through some of the speediest stuff this universe - both in the real world and in fiction - has to offer.
10 Most Spectacular Lottery Burnouts
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Winning the lottery is everyone's dream, but winners say it can be a nightmare. Learn about 10 of the most spectacular lottery burnouts.
Where Are the Northern Lights and Southern Lights?
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Auroras themselves aren't rare, but spotting one can be tricky: You need a clear, dark sky within one of the auroral zones. What are 10 spots that up the odds a bit?
Do sunscreen pills really work?
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Do sunscreen pills really work? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn whether or not sunscreen pills really work.
Why do my ears pop when I dive in the deep end of the pool?
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Why do my ears pop when I dive in the deep end of the pool?
Otis Carr
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Otis Carr was a businessman and hoaxster who founded OTC Enterprises to build and sell a free-energy spaceship, the OTC-X1. Read more about Otis Carr.
The True and Tragic Story of Tilikum, SeaWorld's Captive Orca
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Orcas are known as "killer whales" because they are apex predators. In the wild, highly social killer whales prey on sharks, seals, dolphins and even other whales.