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A Barnacle Attaches for Life (Yes, They're Living Crustaceans)

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Ever notice those little crusty clumps stuck to rocks, boat hulls or even whales? Those are barnacles, and while they might not look like much, they're marvels of the natural world.

Meet Japan's Secret Street-racing Gang: The Mid Night Club

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The CarStuff guys fill you in on the secretive world of the Mid Night Club, a now defunct Japanese street-racing club. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

The Great Yellowstone National Park Quiz

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It is the most famous national park on planet Earth. How much do you know about America's renowned Yellowstone National Park?

5 Addictive Animal Cams You're Gonna Love

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Wondering what's going on in the animal world while you're all cooped up under quarantine? Check out these awesome animal webcams for a virtual visit.

How 3-D Glasses Work

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NASA's Mars rovers are sending 3-D images to Earth, so we can see depth and texture on the Martian surface. And how do we see this depth and texture? 3-D glasses, of course! Check out how they work.

Japanese Spider Crab: Enormous and Harmless to Humans

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The Japanese spider crab is a fascinating and impressive animal. In fact, it is the largest arthropod in the ocean!

What Is a Nor'easter?

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"Nor'easter" is one of those words that makes you think of an old mariner scanning the horizon for a pending storm. What does it really mean - and why don't we say "northeaster"?

A Gangster's Gangster: Bugsy Siegel's Life and Times

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Bugsy - nobody called him that to his face - Siegel was a shrewd mobster whose crew was dubbed "Murder, Incorporated" by the press. But that fast life got him killed by age 41.

How Anti-sleep Alarms Work

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Anti-sleep alarms can help protect sleepy drivers from road accidents, but few people know what they are or how they work. Learn how anti-sleep alarms work here.

Did the Lost Continent of Lemuria Ever Exist?

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Scientists once thought it was a land bridge between Asia and Africa. Occultists saw it as a place where gigantic humans lived who were once hermaphroditic and laid eggs. Yep, it's got a colorful story.

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