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Jan 29, 2016 09:00 am
 
Today on HowStuffWorks NOW
 


Recycling Stadium Urine as Turf Fertilizer Could Be a Golden Opportunity
Thousands of screaming fans. Thousands of beers. Thousands of visits to the bathroom. And a field that needs nutrients. You thinking what we're thinking?
 

 
 


Feuding Over a Flat Earth Is Nothing New
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and rapper B.o.B join centuries of folks who have argued over the shape of the planet. The diss tracks are a new twist though.
 

 
 


London's New Clockwork Lion Statue Evokes Ticking Clock for Big Cats in the Wild
The temporary installation joins the four bronze Barbary lion statues in London's Trafalgar Square; it highlights the rapid ongoing decline in worldwide lion population.
 

 
 


Who's Your 'Backup Plan'? Now There's an App to Seal the Deal
You may have jokingly told a friend you'll marry them if neither of you is attached at age 30 or 40. Now a new app will allow you to put it in a contract.
 

 
 


Listen to Your Mother, Even if She Resembles an Electronic Russian Nesting Doll
She can tell you to brush your teeth, take your meds or pick up coffee. Welcome to the connected and slightly creepy Internet of Things.
 

 
 


Climate Change Threatens Snow Bunnies, Making Camouflage a Liability
The white winter coat of a snowshoe hare protects it in the winter, but evolution can't keep up with a rapidly changing climate and shortening snowfalls.
 

 
 


European Space Agency Floats Idea of Building Moon 'Village' by 2030
In the next few decades, the European Space Agency wants to build a moon base to conduct research and source raw materials that would aid in missions to deeper space.
 

 
 


Why Lead Is Becoming a Problem in the U.S. Water Supply
First Flint, Michigan. Now Sebring, Ohio. And the problem is only going to get worse. A lot worse.
 

 
 


Well, Yeah. Zebra Stripes Aren't for Hiding.
When it comes to zebras, humans have a lot of questions. Why can't we ride them? What are the stripes for? Turns out some scientists may have just answered that last one.
 

 
 


Meet Dracoraptor, the 200 Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Just Discovered in Wales
Amateur fossil hunters discovered a new carnivorous dinosaur called Dracoraptor hanigani on the beaches of Wales.
 

 
 


When It Comes to Q-Tips, We Do the One Thing We're Not Supposed to. Why?
Selfish humans act in our own self interest, but when it comes to cotton buds and ears we do exactly what science says not to. And yes, your doctor can tell.
 

 
 


Brazil Olympics Will Use Surveillance System to Watch Entire Cities from the Sky
The balloon-based Simera system is battlefield tech that'll be used to monitor individuals in a civilian setting. Should that concern you?
 

 
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