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Bees Stopped Buzzing During the 2017 Solar Eclipse

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A citizen science project during 2017's solar eclipse helped researchers study how bees responded to the eclipse. HowStuffWorks looks at the results.

Why do elbows itch?

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Itchy elbows can be really annoying. Learn what causes your elbows to itch at HowStuffWorks.

Did Benjamin Franklin really use a kite to discover electricity?

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Did Benjamin Franklin really discover electricity in the midst of a thunderstorm? Learn more about Ben Franklin's kite experiment at HowStuffWorks.

We're Losing the Chemical War on Cockroaches

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A study found that cockroaches are developing cross-resistance to multiple classes of insecticides. HowStuffWorks explains why that's bad news.

It Takes a DJ: Healthy Reef Sounds May Lure Fish to Damaged Reefs

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If it looks like a party is on, maybe they'll come back. Playing the sounds of a noisy, healthy coral reef can attract important fish species to devastated reef habitats.

Why Are Air-dried Towels So Stiff?

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A research team has found that water acts strangely on an air-drying towel, which contributes to its signature stiffness.

Why Do We Call It a Piggyback Ride?

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It's a strange phrase when you think about it, as people don't normally ride pigs. So where did it come from?

This 'Enchantress of Numbers' Was the World's First Computer Programmer

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Ada Lovelace was the daughter of famed poet Lord Byron. But she moved out of her father's shadow to make a name in numbers, not words.

Drop Bears, Australia and an Enduring Prank on Non-Aussies

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Drop bears are one of the most fearsome creatures in the Outback. At least, that’s what some would have you believe. The Canberra Times once warned that drop bears in Australia might be lurking in the bush, just waiting for an unsuspecting victim to pass beneath their trees.

Yowie: Animal Kingdom Resident or Hoax Down Under?

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The Yowie animal is a towering, hairy cryptid, often called Australian Bigfoot, and the debate over its existence has been raging for centuries. Reports of the yowie have sparked everything from Aboriginal legends to alleged sightings across the eastern Australian states.

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