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How to Properly Store Antique Documents

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Do you know how to properly store antique documents? Read about how to properly store antique documents like photos, letters, birth certificates and more.

The Tallest Statue in the World and 14 Others That Come Close

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Monumental statues have been a hallmark of human ambition for centuries, standing tall as symbols of culture, religion and identity. The tallest statue in the world is no exception — and neither are any of its competitors.

How Hurricanes Work

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How often have you watched a weather forecaster point to a spiral-shaped cloudy mass with a sense of dread and fascination? What fuels these ferocious storms?

Can You Identify These Indie Rock Musicians?

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Indie rock is a much-loved genre filled with many great bands and artists. With just one image, will you be able to identify them?

How Body Painting Works

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Body painting, which some say is man's first artwork, has become a hip, temporary art form. Learn more about body painting.

Chappaquiddick and the Mystery at Dike Bridge

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What really happened when Ted Kennedy's car plunged off a bridge killing Mary Jo Kopechne? Stuff They Don't Want You To Know looks at the event.

The Least-visited Country in the World Is Only 10 Square Miles

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As you might imagine, the least-visited country in the world is a place most people have never even heard of. Imagine a destination without long lines, crowded beaches, or flashy resorts. That place exists in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, and it's called Tuvalu.

The Chartreux Cat Was Almost Lost in World War II

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The Chartreux cat is one of the most charming and enigmatic cat breeds around. Often described as a "smiling blue cat," the Chartreux is known for its dense, woolly coat, vivid copper to green eyes, and quiet demeanor.

10 Innovations in Hydropower

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People all over the world are working on turning this very ancient power source into an even more important modern one. And that means a lot more than dams.

Jane Goodall: A Global Face for Global Peace

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In her legendary 60-year career, Jane Goodall has made being an intrepid scientist, environmentalist, writer and teacher look easy.

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