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What's the Difference Between Manta Rays and Stingrays?

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These two sea creatures can be easy to confuse. But they're actually quite different. We talked to experts to find out how to tell them apart.

Is Kimchi Good or Bad for You?

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HowStuffWorks explains what kimchi is, the health risks and benefits and how it is made.

The Wonderful World of Disney: Parks and Rides Quiz

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The House of Mouse started with one man and a dream, and now Disney dominates the global theme park market. Put on your Mickey ears and take our quiz to see how much you know about Disney parks and attractions.

Can You Name the Bible Character from Just One Clue?

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The Bible is full of famous characters, but do you know them well enough to guess them from a single clue? Put your knowledge to the test with this HowStuffWorks quiz!

12 Most Liberal Countries (Only 3 Aren't in Europe)

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Some countries lean so far into liberal values that it shapes everything from healthcare to who gets a say in government. When we talk about the most liberal countries, we're talking about places where civil liberties, social progress, and personal freedoms aren't just ideals: They're built into daily life.

1950-1959 Cadillac

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The 1950-1959 Cadillac models expressed America's postwar prosperity and ambition. Learn about the Cadillacs of the '50s.

How Midwives Work

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Midwives have existed as long as babies have been born. Read about the midwife job and what exactly midwives do.

How Aerogels Work

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Aerogels are incredible materials that could have dozens of uses from insulation to oil spill cleanup. Learn about aerogels in this article.

How Fear Works

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Fear is the brain's reaction to a stimulus where chemicals are released that raise the heart rate. Learn about fear and the different fear responses.

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