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We Finally Know Why Ancient Roman Concrete Outlasts Our Own

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The ancients were able to devise a mix for concrete that actually gets stronger over time thanks to chemical reactions. If only we could rediscover the recipe...

What's the Difference Between Key Limes and Regular Limes?

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You may see a recipe for Key lime pie and wonder how important it is to use Key limes rather than regular Persian limes. What's the difference between them anyway?

Why does salt prevent food from spoiling?

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Salt has prevented foods from spoiling and kept entire civilizations alive as a result. Learn how salt preserves food at HowStuffWorks.

Did Medieval People Drink Beer Instead of Water?

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Imagine a mother telling her child to drink beer instead of water. Find out if medieval people really drank beer instead of water at HowStuffWorks.

Which Luxury Car Are You Most Like?

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Luxury car brands have distinctive personalities, and each brand has the vehicle it is known for best. It's time you ask yourself "Am I a 3-series, or a CT6?" Don't worry, we'll find the answer for you.

Can We Guess the Type of Food You're Craving Right Now?

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Got a copy of Chrissy Teigen's "Cravings" cookbook in your home? If so, then you're probably hungry for chicken pot pie, grilled cheese sandwiches or chilled noodle salad. But don't tell us yet, because we're about to guess what this snack attack is!

The 'Straight Up' History of the Iconic Martini Glass

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You know the story behind the martini: James Bond always orders his "shaken, not stirred." But what's the story behind the classic glass it's always served in?

Is it 'Jury-rigged' or 'Jerry-rigged'?

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When you're holding something together with nothing more than spit and perhaps some duct tape (duck tape?), what is the correct term, jury- or jerry-rigged?

How can a totally logical machine like a computer generate a random number?

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C programming can create a formula for a computer to generate a random number, but there are other ways to. Check out this explanation and diagram.

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