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The Frilled Shark Has a 3-Year Pregnancy Before Giving Birth

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The frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus), also known as the scaffold shark, is often called a "living fossil." This ancient shark has remained largely unchanged for millions of years, offering us a glimpse into the distant past. It's the only living species from its family of sharks.

Oil Cleansing: Does Castor and Olive Oil Face Wash Really Work?

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Oil cleansing is become a beauty trend. But do castor and olive oil belong in your face wash? We'll help you see if oil cleansing is for you.

Big Money, Big Money: Flashing Lights, Music Can Turn Rats Into Problem Gamblers

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A study showed flashing lights and loud music made rats take more gambling risks. HowStuffWorks Now investigates why.

Blind People Do Go to the Movies. And Audio Description Helps.

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October is blindness awareness month. This HowStuffWorks Now article explains audio description, an accessibility technology for blind people.

Gravitational Waves! Or the Chirps That Prove Einstein Was Right

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We've observed gravitational waves, thanks to two black holes colliding and two interferometers. Learn about gravitational waves at HowStuffWorks Now.

Most Mannequins Idealize Underweight, Unhealthy Bodies, Research Confirms

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How do mannequins measure up to real people, and what does that mean for body image? HowStuffWorks explains a new U.K. study.

Spider Monkeys Are the Trapeze Artists of the Treetops

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Spider monkeys, an endangered species, are the largest monkeys in the Americas and live in the forest canopy, where they swing through the trees with the greatest of ease.

Embracing Ennui: How Boredom Can Be Good for You

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Everyone experiences boredom at some point and maybe even ennui, a chronic type of boredom. But surprisingly, ennui does have some benefits.

What Are the Nitrogen Cycle Steps?

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The nitrogen cycle is the system by which nitrogen is converted into different chemical forms, some usable to humans and animals and some not, as it circulates among the atmosphere, the land and the oceans.

Why Restaurants Are So Loud These Days

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HowStuffWorks looks at why so many restaurants are so much louder nowadays.

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