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Science and Nature: Fractals

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Fractals produce fascinating and intricate designs. In fact, nature offers innumerable examples of fractal loveliness, and we've collected some of the coolest ones for your viewing pleasure. You're welcome.

This 'Enchantress of Numbers' Was the World's First Computer Programmer

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Ada Lovelace was the daughter of famed poet Lord Byron. But she moved out of her father's shadow to make a name in numbers, not words.

Most Mannequins Idealize Underweight, Unhealthy Bodies, Research Confirms

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How do mannequins measure up to real people, and what does that mean for body image? HowStuffWorks explains a new U.K. study.

Is there life after death?

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Is there life after death? Most of us have pondered this question. See research and studies on life after death at HowStuffWorks.

What do bugs have to do with forensic science?

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What do bugs have to do with forensic science? Read this article to discover the answer to the question, what do bugs have to do with forensic science?

Why do girls wear pink and boys wear blue?

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Gender color preferences is currently under study in order to determine why girls and boys prefer different colors. Learn about gender color studies.

Actually, We're Not Overdoing It on the Salt

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A new study concluded that most people were not damaging themselves with too much salt. HowStuffWorks finds out why.

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