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How Gin and Tonic Became the Ultimate Cocktail Combo

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The gin and tonic, that cool, fresh, citrusy summer delight, has a long and romantic history, beginning with its use as a 'cure' for malaria.

What's Inside Mount Rushmore's Not-So-Secret Chamber?

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Mount Rushmore contains a small chamber, part of an abandoned plan to preserve American history for thousands of years. HowStuffWorks steps inside.

Things Are Indeed Bigger in Texas

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The saying is really true. Texas is big. And so is everything in it. HowStuffWorks looks at the state and what's so big about it.

Salvador Dalí Is Dead, But Not Entirely

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The Dalí Museum has resurrected Salvador Dalí, thanks to artificial intelligence. HowStuffWorks looks at this modern miracle and fascinating exhibit.

The FDA and America's Frightening Food System

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The FDA is supposed to ensure the food we eat are safe. Stuff They Don't Want You To Know looks at whether the foods we eat are actually safe.

Rolls-Royce Finally Enters the SUV Market

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Rolls-Royce has thrown its famed hood ornament into the SUV ring. HowStuffWorks looks at the new Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV.

Algae: Pond Scum or Food of the Future?

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Algae represents big money to some investors and could provide protein to help solve the problem of world hunger.

Are Meat Sweats a Real Thing?

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Some people who eat large quantities of meat break out in a sweat, apparently because digesting the protein raises their body temperature.

What Did Your Address Look Like 250 Million Years Ago?

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The Ancient Earth visualization map shows the movement of the planet's tectonic plates in a really cool way.

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