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Can You Identify These Harry Potter Characters If We Remove Their Eyebrows?
You may know what you look like without eyebrows, but do you think you can name your favorite Harry Potter characters if they're missing this essential facial hair? Take this quiz to find out.
Is there really a face on Mars?
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The face on Mars stunned observers in the 1970s. Learn if this formation is the colossus of a human face or simply an interesting rock formation.
BPA in Canned Foods: The Best and Worst Brands Out There
If the U.S. government won't take a stand on the dangerous chemical, it's up to consumers to watch out for themselves.
Tasselled Wobbegong Shark: A Goofy-looking Lurker
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With a name that sounds like it belongs in a storybook, the tasselled wobbegong shark is one of the ocean’s most fascinating ambush predators.
What is the difference between analog and digital cell phones?
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There are two main digital systems in the U.S. One is generically known as "digital service," and the other is clearly branded as "PCS."
What Do Moths Eat? Nectar, Dung and Your Favorite Sweater
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If you’ve ever opened your sweater drawer or pantry and found little holes or suspicious webs, you’ve probably wondered, "What do moths eat? Anything besides my favorite clothes?" Turns out, it’s not the adult moths doing the damage. It’s their hungry little offspring, the moth larvae.
18 Famous Landmarks: Huge Statues, Waterfalls and More
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Some of the world’s most awe-inspiring spots are natural wonders, whereas other famous landmarks offer a peek into the past.
Why Didn't Russia Sell Alaska to Canada?
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It made geographical sense for Russia to sell its territory of Alaska to Canada, but it opted to sell it to the U.S. instead. Why was that?
Can the Government See Which Websites I Visit?
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HowStuffWorks looks at the extent to which the U.S. government conducts surveillance on its citizens and the role of Edward Snowden.
Peyote Is Endangered, Spiritually Sacred and Becoming Legal
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Long-banned in the U.S., except for religious purposes, peyote is starting to be decriminalized in some cities. But is that a good thing for this endangered plant?