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Is Libra Celebrities: Stars Who Embody Diplomacy and Grace

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Discover iconic Libra celebrities known for their charm, grace, and talent. Explore famous Libras from Hollywood, music, and more in this zodiac-inspired guide.

Can Two Aries Truly Thrive in a Relationship? Find Out Here!

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Discover if Aries and Aries compatibility ignites a passionate connection or sparks fiery challenges. Explore love, friendship, and relationship dynamics between two Aries.

Understanding the Meaning of Angel Number 737

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737 angel number signals spiritual awakening, intuition, and self-discovery. Trust your inner wisdom and embrace the guidance of the universe.

Germs May Help Shape Our Personalities

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It's all connected! Recent rodent research suggests that immune responses and social behavior may be more intertwined than we realized.

Why Do We Love to Pop Zits?

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HowStuffWorks talks to experts to find out why some people love to pop zits - or even watch zit-popping videos on YouTube.

The Strong Bias Against Women in Coding

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A study shows that female coders' work is less accepted than male coders' even though it may be better. HowStuffWorks Now talked with female coders.

The Shoebill Stork: One Freaky and Formidable Bird

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Biochemically like a heron and anatomically similar to a pelican, the shoebill stork has been called "Monsterface" and even "Death Pelican." But wait until you hear the staccato rat-a-tat-tat of its booming machine-gun call.

Centrioles: You Can't Divide Cells Without Them

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Centrioles are spindles that create the pathways for chromosomes to follow during cell division.

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