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Ultimate Classic Toys Quiz
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Does the thought of an Etch-A-Sketch bring a smile to your face? Know your facts about Silly Putty, the Hula Hoop, Barbie and G.I. Joe? Rev up your Hot Wheels and test how much you really know about these childhood classics.
Cucumbers: Natural Food
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Cucumbers are known as one of the lightest and most refreshing fruits around. Take a look at the nutritional benefits of cucumbers.
What's the Difference Between Baking Soda and Baking Powder?
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Baking soda and baking powder are both leavening agents, but they work differently in batters and doughs. In a pinch, can you substitute one for the other?
What's Really Going on at the 'Dog Suicide Bridge'?
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Experts are baffled as to why dogs keep throwing themselves off Overtoun Bridge in Scotland. Are they lured by unseen scents or is something supernatural at work?
Why Do Cats Knead?
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This quirky behavior known as 'making biscuits' is common in domestic cats. But why do cats knead and what are they saying when they're mixing dough?
How Anosmia, or 'Smell Blindness,' Can Help Pinpoint COVID-19
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Anosmia is a common symptom of upper respiratory viral infections, but it might also be a way to tell if you have novel coronavirus.
Why do Shriners drive those little cars?
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It's impossible to keep a straight face when you see a Shriner drive a little car. But the Shriners actually do serious work. Learn more.
Why do banjos sound so twangy?
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Banjos have a distinct twangy sound due to a combination of acoustics, physics and musicianship. Learn more about why banjos sound twangy.
Can holding in a sneeze kill you?
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Holding in a sneeze is necessary in some situations, but can that be dangerous? Find out if holding in a sneeze can kill you.
Who Were the First People to Brew Beer?
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Beer is one of the world's oldest beverages. How did people discover beer? Find out at HowStuffWorks.