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How Kryptonite Works

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Learn all about the radioactive mineral known as kryptonite.

Skin Pigmentation

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Skin pigmentation is an interesting part of human anatomy. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about skin pigmentation.

How Electronic Cigarettes Work

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Electronic cigarettes were developed to help smokers get their dose of nicotine without the chemicals associated with burning tobacco. But are they any safer?

How Stage Makeup Works

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No matter what part you're playing, stage makeup helps you look your best. But how do you know what type of stage makeup to use, and how much?

The Most Haunted Places in Michigan: Paranormal Hotspots to Explore

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Discover the most haunted places in Michigan, from eerie asylums to ghostly hotels. Explore real paranormal hotspots and chilling legends across the state.

Can You Identify These F1 Teams from Their Car Colors?

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What's in a color? Well, quite a lot actually if you are trying to identify a Formula 1 team. Let's see how you do!

What Is the Point of Daylight Saving Time?

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We humans aren't complete slaves to time. We've devised ways to pack an extra hour of sunshine into our day, thanks to daylight saving time. But who came up with this idea and why do so many people loathe it?

10 Fastest Things in the Universe

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We're about to power through some of the speediest stuff this universe - both in the real world and in fiction - has to offer.

How Kaleidoscopes Work

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Kaleidoscopes have been fascinating people since the early 19th century. Whether you think of kaleidoscopes as toys or as works of art, no matter how often you look inside, you'll never see the same thing twice.

How Electromagnetic Propulsion Will Work

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Get a sneak peek (even before NASA scientists) at a new type of spacecraft that could be jolted through space by electromagnets.

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