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What countries make port wine?

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Port is made in a number of winemaking countries, but the authentic product is unique to Portugal. Find out how this typically sweet wine came to be.

5 Easy Family Style Chinese Meals

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Lose the number of your local Chinese joint, because these five recipes are so easy, you can cook your favorite dish at home.

The Zizians: A Strange and Dangerous Techno-Cult

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Today we're diving into the bizarre world of the Zizians, a rationalist group known for their extreme beliefs in applied rationality and complex interpersonal dynamics. Initially nestled primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, this community blends philosophy, artificial intelligence and even computer science into their daily lives.

All HBCUs Were Established Before 1964

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What do Oprah Winfrey, Spike Lee and Martin Luther King Jr. have in common? All of them graduated from HBCUs, or historically Black colleges and universities. These institutions play a major role in U.S. higher education, especially for Black Americans.

16 Most Dangerous Amazon Animals: Look but Don't Touch

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The Amazon rainforest is teeming with life — some of it mesmerizing, some of it deadly. The most dangerous Amazon animals have evolved extreme adaptations to hunt, defend and survive in one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.

10 Most Liberal Colleges Prioritizing Community and Experience

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Liberal colleges often stand out for their focus on diversity, social justice and inclusive education. These schools attract some of the most liberal students in the country and offer academic environments shaped by progressive values.

How to Make Sugar Skulls for Day of the Dead

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HowStuffWorks finds out how to make sugar skulls, an integral part of Day of the Dead festivities, as well as the history behind the skulls.

How Do AI Detectors Work? Not Plagiarism but Patterns

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How do AI detectors work? Ah, so you want to understand how machines try to tell machine writing from human writing.

The Sea Angel Looks Like a Pixar Character Until It Attacks

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The tiny sea angel drifts through the ocean with delicate wings. Despite the gentle appearance and graceful movements, this small animal is actually a prowling predator that hunts other swimming snails in the open ocean.

How Nurse Sharks Work

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Nurse sharks are mellow, sluggish sharks that hover above the ocean floor. See why nurse sharks don't have that much in common with great whites.

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