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Only History Fanatics Can Name All 50 Famous Historic Figures
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These famous people in history have inspired millions by their actions, beliefs or artistic contributions. Do you think you know your history? Take this quiz and see how many of these famous people you can name from an image.
Can You Identify These Famous Works Of Art?
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Da Vinci, Van Gogh, and Michelangelo rank among the most celebrated artists of all time, but can you name their most famous creations? Take our quiz to find out!
Which "High School Musical" Movie Are These Songs From?
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You've watched all the movies a million times and know every lyric to every song. In your mind, you're an honorary student at East High! Do you think you know which songs are from which movie? See if you can match them all and score!
How the Scientific Method Works
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The scientific method is something that all of us use almost all of the time. Learn more about the scientific method and the steps of the scientific method.
Are robots replacing human soldiers?
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One U.S. Army leader says robots could account for a significant portion of American fighting forces in the next 20 years or so. Find out how machines are waging war now and how they may change the face of battle in the decades to come.
How Concrete Roofs Work
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Concrete roofs are exactly what they sound like: solid slabs of concrete capping the top of homes. How can concrete roofs protect you from big storms?
Muons: The Subatomic Particles Shaking Up the World of Physics
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First discovered in the late 1930s, muons are passing through you and everything around you at a speed close to light, as cosmic rays strike particles in our planet's atmosphere. So what are muons and how are they informing the new physics?
Are there really people who think rules just don't apply to them?
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Are there really people who think rules just don't apply to them? Find out if some people really just don't think rules apply to them.
How Police Sketches Work
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Police sketches are a routine part of law enforcement investigations. Read more about police sketches at HowStuffWorks.
Top 5 Ways for the Aging to Remain Socially Engaged
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Looking for ways to remain socially engaged as a senior? Take a look at these top 5 ways for seniors to remain socially engaged and get informed.