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Yakety-yak: 7 Fun Faks About Yaks
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While yaks share the bovine family tree with cows, they're a different species altogether. And, unlike cow dung, yak poop doesn't stink.
Could You Survive in Nunavut?
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Do you like long walks across the tundra and icy outdoor activities in the snow? Depending on your answers to this quiz you might be the perfect candidate for surviving — and thriving — in the territory of Nunavut!
Weather and Climate: What's the Difference?
It's sometimes easy to confuse the two, but weather and climate are very different things.
35 Things Only True Ohioans Know
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Ohioans have a unique way of viewing the world. From football rivalries to a poor perception of weather, folks from Ohio are worth a closer look. Let's go!
Soviet 'Night Witches' Flew Bombing Missions Against the Nazis
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HowStuffWorks looks at the Night Witches, an all-female unit of Soviet bomber pilots during World War II.
Why Do We Care About the First 100 Days?
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A new U.S. president is under pressure to produce in those first 100 days in office. Why is that and does it really matter?
What's an establishing shot?
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In film, an establishing shot defines setting. Learn more about the cinematographic hallmark at HowStuffWorks.
Recovered 'Lost Squadron' Plane Leads to New Mystery
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The search team used a radar-equipped drone to locate a P-38 from the so-called "Lost Squadron" that crash-landed in Greenland in 1942. But the story doesn't end there.
Why Do People Buy Bread and Milk Before a Storm Hits?
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You've heard the weather forecast on the radio: A storm is coming. That means time to hit the grocery store for bread and milk! But why those items, when they're likely to spoil with a power cut?
How Head-up Displays Work
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Head-up displays are much more than just a novelty or a new way of viewing navigation directions. Read more about HUDs at HowStuffWorks.