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Food Fermentation: How Microorganisms Make Food Delicious

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Our ancestors survived long winters because of fermented foods, but what health benefits do they have for modern humans?

The Hamsa Appears in Multiple Cultures, but Why?

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The hamsa, a depiction of a human hand, often with a central eye motif, is a protective symbol meant to ward off evil.

5 Most Essential Elements in Mineral Makeup

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Do you know the essential elements in mineral makeup that give you such great results? See these five most essential elements in mineral makeup to find out.

How to Select a Signature Fragrance

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A signature fragrance is one you can call your own and one you wear almost every day. Learn how to select a signature fragrance right for you.

Mezcal vs. Tequila: A Guide to Agave-based Spirits

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Tequila and mezcal are two of the most famous agave-based spirits from Mexico, and bartenders sometimes use them interchangeably in mixed drinks. Mezcal cocktails will often have a smokier flavor than ones made with tequila, but what are the other differences?

The Most Dangerous Zodiac Sign When Angry

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When it comes to the entire zodiac, each sign has their own way of expressing anger. But which is the most dangerous zodiac sign when angry? Well, it depends on the situation.

The Bootstrap Myth: Climbing the Economic Ladder Takes More Than Hard Work

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Succeeding in the U.S. isn't just about effort. Learn how the 'bootstrap myth' oversimplifies economic mobility at HowStuffWorks Now.

Why Is Chuck Short for Charles and Dick Short for Richard?

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There's no 'U' in Charles or 'B' in William, so how did those get to be the nicknames? HowStuffWorks investigates.

Call It Arroba, Kukac or Strudel: The History of the @ Sign

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The @ sign is so much a part of the internet that it may surprise you to know it's been around for at least 1,500 years.

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