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Was South Korea's Disgraced Ex-President Controlled by a Cult?
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Former South Korean President Park Geun-hye is on trial for corruption. Who was really in charge during her administration? Find out at HowStuffWorks.
The Cast of 'The Last Jedi' Remember Carrie Fisher
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Carrie Fisher made an impact on everyone on the set of 'The Last Jedi.' HowStuffWorks looks at her lasting legacy.
Know Before You Amazon Go That Your Privacy Will Be Low
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Forget about being anonymous when you shop. In the new Amazon Go store everything you buy is linked directly to you. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
Scientists Working on Converting Human Waste Into Food for Astronauts
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HowStuffWorks looks at a study on how human waste can become food - particularly important for astronauts in space.
Can Animals Get Sunburned?
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Can the UV light emitted by the sun hurt a non-human animal's skin too? Learn whether animals get sunburned in this HowStuffWorks article.
Scientists Confirm Uranus Stinks
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Astronomers have discovered the chemical signature of hydrogen sulfide, a foul-smelling compound, in Uranus' clouds. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
Instagram Selfies Can Affect Romantic Relationships in Ways You Wouldn't Expect
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New research suggests selfie sharing on social media can have negative impacts on relationships. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Why the Inside of a Tornado Gets Super Cold, Leaves You Gasping for Air
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Researchers from Montreal's Concordia University have figured out why the air inside a tornado vortex is cooler and less dense than the surrounding air.
Neanderthals Had Bigger Brains Than Modern Humans — Why Are We Smarter?
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There are a lot of ways mental real estate can be allocated. Neanderthals evolved their big brains in a different way than we did - and you see where that got them.
There's an Evolutionary Reason Humans Developed the Ability to Feel Shame
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What evolutionary purpose would shame serve? Learn more about the origins of shame in this HowStuffWorks Now article.