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The Rockin' State Fossils Quiz
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One of America's national treasures is its diverse and bountiful fossil record. Take our U.S. states fossils quiz to learn more about fossils.
Research Confirms It: We Really Are Getting Dumber
A new study shows that IQ levels have been falling since 1975, reversing a 20th-century trend.
How Financial Aid for Students with Disabilities Works
Financial aid for students with disabilities is explained in this article from HowStuffWorks. Learn about financial aid for students with disabilities.
Should you really only eat shellfish when there's an 'R' in the month?
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Should you only eat shellfish during an "r" month? Read about the seafood legend that claims shellfish are safe only during "r" months.
How Many States Are in the U.S.A.?
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The U.S. comprises states, territories and commonwealths. So how many states are in the U.S.A.?
1953 Paxton Phoenix Convertible Coupe
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The 1953 Paxton Phoenix Convertible Coupe had unique features like a power-retractable top. Learn more about this car's design and engineering.
Where did the potato chip come from?
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You know you love the salty goodness of a potato chip, but where did the potato chip come from? Learn the history behind this salty treat.
A.1., the Steak Sauce Created for a King
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Originally created for England's King George IV, A.1. sauce is still beloved by connoisseurs all over the world, though it isn't just for steak anymore.
Yes, Wind Can Blow You Away If It's the Right Speed
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We've all seen shots of meteorologists fighting gale-force winds to report on storms. So just how high can the winds get before the reporters are knocked off their feet?
No, Not Only U.S. Presidents Are on American Money
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It turns out a lot of people think you have to be a president to appear on money. This HowStuffWorks Now article looks into debunking that myth.