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New App Exposes the Pluses and Minuses of Sex Contracts
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LegalFling is creating an app that can generate a legally binding sex contract before both partners get together. HowStuffWorks finds out more.
England Attempts to Clamp Down on Exclamation Points!
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Anyone who has received a text or an email has seen the wild proliferation of the once rarely used exclamation point.
A Conversation With the Man Behind Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch
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HowStuffWorks talks to Caroll Spinney, the man behind the 'Sesame Street' characters Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch since 1969.
Why do people toast before they drink?
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Toasting before a drink is a fairly common tradition around the world. But why? Find out why people toast before they drink at HowStuffWorks.
Can airbags kill you?
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Could airbags actually end up hurting or killing the people they're supposed to protect? Find out if airbags can kill you at HowStuffWorks.
What's the Difference Between Covalent and Ionic Bonds?
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Covalent bonds form between two similar non-metals. Ionic bonds exist between metals and non-metals. HowStuffWoks explains ionic and covalent bonds.
POW/MIA Bracelets Helped U.S. Remember Missing Soldiers
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POW/MIA bracelets were sold by the thousands to Americans in an effort to remember them. HowStuffWorks takes looks at these relics of the Vietnam War.
Why Aren't Seat Belts Required on All School Buses?
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Most school buses in the U.S. don't have seat belts, leaving the children inside vulnerable to injury in a crash. HowStuffWorks wants to know why.
What Is the Formula for Velocity?
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Many people get speed and velocity confused. It's no surprise because the terms are often used interchangeably. But they're not quite the same thing. So how do you find the velocity of an object?
Debunking Hollywood's Car Explosion Fantasies
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Cars erupting into fireballs when they crash is a common movie trope, but it doesn't happen in real life.