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How Online Dating Works

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Online dating can be a tricky world to navigate. Learn about online dating, including how to make a good profile and how to meet potential dates.

1959 Bocar XP-5

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The 1959 Bocar XP-5 was designed to be the fastest and safest sports car in the world. Learn how designer Bob Carnes achieved this with the Bocar XP-5.

Why Do Social Media Platforms Practice Shadowbanning?

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What is shadowbanning, and how can you avoid it? HowStuffWorks looks into the murky world behind your favorite social media sites.

Are humans built to drink milk as adults?

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Are humans built to drink milk as adults? Find out why most adults around the world can't drink milk at HowStuffWorks.

Can You Name These Classic Cars from the '50s through '70s?

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Now pay attention! These aren't ordinary cars; these are classic cars! They are loved the world over for varying reasons. Let's see if you know them.

How Termites Work

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Termites have existed for 50 million years and can be found throughout the world. Learn about termites and find out how termite colonies are structured.

Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells: What's the Difference?

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Prokaryotic cells are like single-room efficiency apartments while eukaryotic cells are like mansions with many rooms - and they are the only two kinds of cells in the world.

Booze-makers Become Germ-busters to Help Stop COVID-19

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As COVID-19 rages around the world, distilleries quickly ramp up the switch from booze to hand sanitizer in an all-out effort to curb the spread.

Why the Mint Julep Is the Official Drink of the Kentucky Derby

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The mint julep is as synonymous with the Kentucky Derby as big hats and seersucker suits. But how did this drink wind up at the world's most famous horse race?

How Billiard Tables Work

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"Billiards, also known as pool, is a game played all over the world. Learn how pool tables are made and about the variety of games played on them."

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