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How Do Pilots Make Up Time in the Air?

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Your pilot apologizes for your plane leaving late but then assures you she can make up the lost time in the sky. Is she pressing extra-hard on the accelerator or what?

Can Earthquakes Be Predicted?

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Are earthquakes predictable, or will we always be surprised when they occur? Learn about predicting earthquakes in this article.

Phosphatidylserine

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Phosphatidylserine can rejuvenate the cell membranes of the brain. Learn about the effects of phosphatidylserine on the brain.

Is it safe to switch to synthetic motor oil?

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Is it safe to switch to synthetic motor oil? Read about synthetic motor oil and whether it's safe to switch at HowStuffWorks.

How Humans Have Made a Mess of Mink

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The wars between American and European mink species and humans quietly rage worldwide. HowStuffWorks takes a look.

The Peace Sign: From No Nukes Logo to Anti-war Symbol

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The peace sign has been a ubiquitous part of culture for more than 60 years. HowStuffWorks takes a look at this enduring symbol of cooperation.

Bougie Slang: How Did 'Bourgeoisie' Become a Bad Word?

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If someone calls your tastes 'bourgeois,' should you thank them or shake a fist? You might have to check first with Moliere, Marx or Migos to be sure.

How Is a 19th-century Obscenity Law Being Used to Ban the Abortion Pill?

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The Comstock Act is suddenly in the public spotlight, and has become the newest weapon in the fight against legal abortion in the U.S.

What Was the First Photo Ever Taken?

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Joseph Nicéphore Niépce is responsible for the first photo ever taken. Almost lost to time, the image used a process called heliography.

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