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Largest LEGO Set in the World Has Over 11,000 Bricks

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The first LEGO set was introduced in 1932, and since that fateful day, the LEGO fan community has grown to a passionate international following.

Does Hawaii Have Snakes? It's Complicated

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Tropical environments are often home to countless reptiles, like snakes, alligators and lizards — the type of wildlife you might expect to encounter during a vacation to one of the Hawaiian islands. But is this the case? Does Hawaii have snakes?

How the Brown Tree Snake Wreaked Havoc on Guam's Birds

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Let’s talk about one slithery critter that's made quite a name for itself: the brown tree snake. These sneaky reptiles may look like your average snake, but they've caused a big stir in some unexpected places.

What is EBITDA?

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What is EBITDA? Learn whether EBITDA is the purest measure of a company's cash flow or the easiest figure to fudge.

This Is the Biggest Whale, by Length and by Weight

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One of the most unique about whales is that they're the largest animals to ever exist on Earth — even bigger than the largest dinosaurs to have ever roamed the planet. That's right: The biggest whale of today dwarfs the T. rex.

Can mobile devices really be waterproof?

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Some mobile devices say they are waterproof, but can this be truly possible? Find out if mobile devices can really be waterproof.

Ridiculous History: A Nation Sacrifices Its Sausage to Fight a War

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They may not seem stealthy now, but in WWI, zeppelins were airborne attackers. Learn what strange ingredient zeppelins needed at HowStuffWorks Now.

Sand Is in Such High Demand, People Are Stealing Tons of It

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As the world becomes more urbanized, the demand for sand, a key ingredient of concrete, keeps growing. But there's only so much sand to go around.

Electricity-free Fridge Could Change Millions of Lives

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Food spoilage is an urgent issue for the millions of people with unreliable electricity - or no electricity at all. A supercool $35 fridge could change that common scenario.

Pooping: Not All Animals Are Created Equal

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The human system for excretion is actually pretty great, especially when you start looking at what other animals have. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

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