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Is Permafrost Really, Well, Permanent?
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Permafrost across the globe is rapidly melting. What could this mean for the future of the planet?
4 Signs You're Infected With a Parasite
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HowStuffWorks takes a deep dive into the world of human parasites and how you can tell if you might be infected with one.
The Science and Smarts Behind Hypertrophy (and Getting Ripped)
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Hypertrophy is a scientific term for building muscle. And there are lots of ways to do it. HowStuffWorks talks to an expert who wrote the book on it.
New CORBEVAX COVID-19 Vaccine Huge for Low-income Countries
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The CORBEVAX vaccine was developed with global access in mind. It is a low-cost, easy-to-produce and -transport vaccine.
Should Everyone Get a Monkeypox Vaccine?
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We talked to a virologist, who answers six questions about how the monkeypox vaccines work, who can get them and how well they prevent infection.
How Do Birds Know When to Fly South and Where to Go?
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During the fall months, you may see unfamiliar birds in your area as those from the north begin to fly south. But how do they know when it's time to migrate and where to go?
Petrichor: What Causes the Earthy Smell After Rain?
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There's often a strong, quite pleasant, smell right after a rain shower. What accounts for petrichor, the 'smell of rain'?
Are Snake Plants Toxic to Cats? Short Answer: Yes
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Snake plants are the hardy green heroes of the indoor garden world. Also known as mother-in-law's tongue, these low-maintenance houseplants are practically indestructible and can thrive in everything from bright sun to dim corners. But pet lovers, especially cat owners, often ask: Are snake plants toxic to cats?
How Lie Detectors Work
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Lie detection is a consistently controversial topic -- how can a machine tell truth from deception? Does everyone have the same physiological reaction when telling a lie? If so, how can some people "beat the box"? Find out what these devices measure and if they really can detect lies.
How Billiard Tables Work
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"Billiards, also known as pool, is a game played all over the world. Learn how pool tables are made and about the variety of games played on them."