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What was the first portable computer?

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Back in the '70s, 'portable computer' had a very different meaning. Find out what was the first portable computer and the history behind it.

Finding the Strongest Dog Bite in 10 Breeds

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Size plays a role in the strongest dog bites out there, but so does the canine's morphology, aka snout shape.

The Most Dangerous Wasp and 9 Other Stingers to Avoid

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When it comes to stinging insects, wasps are some of the most feared creatures out there. Unlike honeybees, which can only sting once, most wasps can sting multiple times, injecting painful venom with each strike.

10 Ways Not to Catch Your Kid's Cold

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They get the cold from school, pass it on to you and soon the whole household is sick. Check out 10 ways not to catch your kid's cold at TLC Family.

10 Best Boxing Anime Series to Get You Seriously Pumped

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Those who are unfamiliar with anime might not realize the scope of its various subgenres, which include fantasy, sci-fi, horror, sports and others. In fact, even the subgenres have sub-subgenres: Boxing anime, for example, is a vital and beloved variety of sports anime.

Can Foods Really Bolster Your Immune System?

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It's something we hear or read a lot: Certain foods can help your immune system. But what does that really mean? And is there any science behind it?

Why Is There a Crack in the Liberty Bell?

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Older than the founding of the United States, the Liberty Bell has endured as a symbol of freedom for many Americans, even though that was not its original role.

Nameless But Never Forgotten: The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

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HowStuffWorks looks at the history of Arlington Cemetery's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and the Army's elite Sentinels who guard it, 365 days a year.

What Is an Isotope?

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You don't need to be a fan of chemistry to appreciate isotopes. They affect geology and medicine, too.

The Cerebellum Is the Body's Little Brain

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The cerebellum controls voluntary movements like posture, balance, coordination and speech. HowStuffWorks looks at this amazing part of the brain.

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