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Your weekly dose of some of the world’s latest and greatest science news, technological advancements, absurd curiosities, and groundbreaking research in everything from ancient history to the future of astrophysics. Join Lauren Vogelbaum and the HowStuffWorks team as they explore humanity’s newest discoveries in HowStuffWorks NOW.

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Shocking Chocolate, Flowing Shampoo, and Illegal Evidence

Shocking Chocolate, Flowing Shampoo, and Illegal Evidence

Applying an electric charge to chocolate makes it flow easier and removes fat. New research may end the eternal struggle to get that last bit of shampoo out of the bottle. Plus, a Supreme Court decisi...

27 Juni 20168min

Black Market Avocados, Exercise-Enhanced Memory, and a Heat-Powered Polymer

Black Market Avocados, Exercise-Enhanced Memory, and a Heat-Powered Polymer

A crime wave in New Zealand is targeting avocados. Exercise a few hours after studying may enhance memory recall. Plus, heating this polymer to human body temperature can make it do some heavy lifting...

20 Juni 20167min

Cancer-Killing Vaccines, Light Linked to Obesity, and Digital Can't Kill Print Comics

Cancer-Killing Vaccines, Light Linked to Obesity, and Digital Can't Kill Print Comics

A vaccine that destroys tumors is being tested in cancer patients. Exposure to artificial lighting has been linked to childhood obesity. Plus, comics appear to be the only print medium that's thriving...

13 Juni 20168min

King Tut’s Space Dagger, Nukes Controlled by 8-inch Floppies, and Heavy Industry in Orbit

King Tut’s Space Dagger, Nukes Controlled by 8-inch Floppies, and Heavy Industry in Orbit

The blade of one of King Tutankhamun’s ceremonial daggers came from outer space. The U.S. Department of Defense’s nuclear weapons systems run on 50-year-old technology. Plus, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos wants...

6 Juni 20169min

Depressed Fish, Nile Crocs in Florida, and Robots Versus Minimum Wage

Depressed Fish, Nile Crocs in Florida, and Robots Versus Minimum Wage

Some farmed salmon may be deeply depressed. Nile crocodiles have been found thriving in Florida. Plus, a former fast food CEO says that raising the U.S. minimum wage would cause restaurants to replace...

30 Maj 20168min

Edible Electronics, Penis Transplants, and Your Right to Internet Access

Edible Electronics, Penis Transplants, and Your Right to Internet Access

A food-based supercapacitor could make medical diagnoses easier (and cheesier). The world’s second-ever penis transplant is a success. Plus, dead fish and final exams have caused governments to shut d...

23 Maj 20168min

Bacteria’s Vision, Netflix Viewers’ Ad Savings, and Your Sleeping Brain’s Watchdog

Bacteria’s Vision, Netflix Viewers’ Ad Savings, and Your Sleeping Brain’s Watchdog

Some bacteria can see by using their bodies like a camera lens to focus light. Netflix subscribers may be saving themselves from seeing over 6 days’ worth of ads per year. Plus, researchers are figuri...

16 Maj 20168min

Star Wars Drone Security, VR Therapy, and Shocking Bad Habits

Star Wars Drone Security, VR Therapy, and Shocking Bad Habits

Disney may be using a fleet of drones to protect "Star Wars" sets from spies. Virtual reality is proving a hugely successful therapeutic tool for treating paranoia. Plus, a new wearable device claims ...

9 Maj 20168min

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