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Wake Up to Overnight Oats With These 10 Flavor Combos

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Overnight oats are simple to make and ready to eat when you wake up. Plus you'll never run out of flavors with these 10 delicious ideas.

When You Have to Go But Don't Want People to Know

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Does using a bathroom other than your own freak you out? The Faux Fan drowns out the sounds your body makes when you have to, well, go, so you can poop without worrying people will hear.

Roman Ruins Discovered Underwater in Tunisia

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Archaeologists discovered what they believe to be ruins of the Roman city of Neapolis - underwater near Tunisia.

All Hail the Kings and Queens Quiz

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How well do you know these historic members of society's upper echelon? Take our HowStuffWorks quiz and find out.

UAP Meaning: Understanding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena

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UFOs and UAPs both refer to unidentified objects in the sky, but scientists prefer the term UAP. And that's because when we hear UFO, we automatically assume aliens.

15 Largest Cities in China, Ranked by Population

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China is one of the most populous countries in the world, surpassed only by India. By the end of 2023, China boasted a population of about 1.4 billion people. Although this marked the country's second year of population decline, the largest cities in China are still some of the biggest cities in the world.

What Was the Very First Toothbrush?

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The first recognizable toothbrush arose in the 15th century. Read a short history of the humble toothbrush at HowStuffWorks Now.

5 Farming Technologies That Changed the World

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Farming technologies have allowed the world to be fed, even though most people no longer farm. Only 2 percent of Americans are farmers, versus 90 percent in the 1700s. Which tools and technologies have had the most impact on farming and why?

Did You Know You Can Eat Hostas?

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Hostas are a perennial garden favorite, but are still relatively unknown as a delicious and easily prepared culinary delicacy.

There's No Such Thing as a 'Learning Style'

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The myth of distinct styles of learning persists. Why? Learn more about learning preferences in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

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