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Armyworms Are Chomping Through Lawns Across the U.S.

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They love your lawn and, in 2021, they're everywhere. Here's what to do about armyworms and how to spot the little critters.

Beyond Halloween: 8 Other Holidays Spirits Love

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Some days are just more conducive to the supernatural. Learn some of the holidays that spirits love at HowStuffWorks.

10 Insects We Love to Study

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Insects have an awful lot to teach us about the world. View 10 insects we love to study to learn more.

After 60 Years, Wally Funk, 82, Is Finally Going to Space

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On July 20, 2021, Wally Funk will blast off. Her trip to space has been delayed since 1961, when the 'Mercury 13' Woman in Space Program was cancelled.

Coke Zero's Formula Is Changing. What Could Go Wrong?

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Coca-Cola decided to change the recipe of its popular Coke Zero to make it taste more like the regular version. But fans are already up in arms. Dare we say another New Coke?

How Much Do You Know About These New Year’s Traditions?

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You're not going to pass this quiz if you sing "Auld Lang Syne" when the clock strikes midnight, but if you resolved to learn more in 2019, you won't drop the ball.

How Mexican Traditions Work

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Many Mexican traditions go back for hundreds of years. Read about Mexican traditional food, clothing, music and more at HowStuffWorks.

Good News! Some Butterfly Populations Bounced Back in 2019

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Work by volunteers and nonprofits, such as butterfly waystations and education efforts, has reversed population decline for some butterfly species.

La Pascualita: Bridal Shop Mannequin or Embalmed Corpse?

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La Pascualita stands silent and still in the window of a bridal shop in Chihuahua, Mexico. But is she plastic, or an embalmed corpse?

Who popularized the term 'virtual reality'?

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The concept of virtual reality is nothing new, but we bet you didn't know that a quirky, math-loving, dreadlocked dude is famous for coining the term. Meet Jaron Lanier.

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