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Can You Name These British Politicians if We Scramble Their Names?

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Like "The Polygon" in "The Times," many a politician's name becomes unrecognizable when mangled into an anagram. Could you recognize the names of British politicians once put through an alphabetical meat grinder?

How Nanogenerators Work

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Nanogenerators can harness kinetic energy to power implanted medical devices, smartphones and other small personal electronics. See how nanogenerators work.

10 Common Sayings You're Probably Saying Wrong

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Maybe you could care less about grammar. After all, it's a doggy-dog world? No. That might sound right, but it's one of 10 common phrases people say wrong.

What's a mystery clock?

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Mystery clocks represent that enigmatic intersection between horology and magic. What makes mystery clock's floating hands move and keep time so well?

5 Great Presidential Debate Moments

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Explore these 5 Great Presidential Debate Moments. Keep reading to learn about Great Presidential Debate Moments and the comments that made sparks fly.

5 Secrets About the Soviet Space Program

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The Soviets were secretive about their space program. We're telling five of the biggest now.

7 Puritan Myths We Should Stop Believing

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We often think of Puritans as those pilgrims to America whose twin passions were long church services and burning witches. But the truth is far more interesting.

8 Famous Parks Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, Plus a Tiny One You May Not Know About

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The designer of New York's Central Park believed that public parks were 'democratic spaces' belonging to all citizens, and aren't we glad he did?

How Triage Works

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Triage is a system in the ER that gives treatment priorities to the sickest patients. Learn more about how triage works.

How Food Recalls Work

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Food recalls occur when products fail to do what they're supposed to do or because they pose a hazard. Learn more about food recalls at HowStuffWorks.

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