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Paintings by Berthe Morisot

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Berthe Morisot was one of the few women included in the circle of painters known as the Impressionists. Learn about the works of Berthe Morisot.

Is Dowsing Real, or Just a Bunch of Hocus-Pocus?

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When it comes to water witches we're faced with two distinct possibilities. One, they're either really good, at pulling a fast one on desperate landowners looking for groundwater. Or, two, they actually know what they're doing.

Research Center Seeks to Separate Ninja Fact From Fiction

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A new ninja research center opened in Japan. HowStuffWorks looks at the myth of the ninja and what the research center hopes to solve and study.

Would Exercise Work Better if We Did It Naked?

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What are the benefits of nude exercise? Learn more about exercise clothing and nudity in this HowStuffWorks article.

5 Fun Earth Day Games for Kids

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You probably do your best to make sure your children are environmentally responsible, but sometimes the whole family needs a little kick start. Here are five fun ways to teach your kids more about being green.

What Was the Deepest Free Dive Ever Recorded?

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Free diving is a breathtaking sport, literally and figuratively, requiring athletes dive to astonishing depths (recorded primarily in meters) on a single breath of air. Instead of using scuba gear, these free divers rely mainly on their own lungs to explore the depths of the ocean.

10 Most Common Letters in English That Every Wordle Player Should Know

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Ever wondered why certain letters in the English language seem to pop up everywhere? Why your word game strategy revolves around the mighty letter E — or why some letters, like Z, feel like they belong in a letter witness protection program?

Sign Language Interpreters Steal the Show During COVID-19 News Conferences

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Sign language interpreters provide critical lifelines to the deaf community, especially during crises. So who exactly are these superhero signers?

Beyond 'Braveheart': 5 Things We Get Wrong About William Wallace

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The story of Scottish resistance hero William Wallace has morphed into fiction over time, but the truth is actually far more fascinating than the one we see in popular retellings.

The Druids: Philosophers, Politicians, Priests or Sorcerers?

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The Druids were a class of Celtic-speaking purveyors of magical and religious practice who inhabited northwestern Europe around 2,000 years ago, but almost everything we know about them is from secondhand sources.

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