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Curtis Strange

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Curtis Strange is one of only six players to win back-to-back US Open championships. Learn how Curtis Strange dominated pro golf in the late 1980s.

Walter Travis

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Walter Travis began playing golf at the ripe age of 35. Learn about Walter Travis, one of the best American golf players in the early 1900s.

Why is America One of the Only Industrialized Nations With No GMO Labeling?

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Why is America One of the Only Industrialized Nations With No GMO Labeling? Learn more about food labeling and why America doesn't have GMO labeling.

Italian Food Quiz

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Food has traditionally been a fundamental pillar of Italian social life. Infused with ancient accents adapted from the Romans, the Greeks and the Etruscans, modern Italian cooking is a national culinary pastime characterized by endless examples of unique local flair. How much do you know about the cuisine commonly served at Italian supper tables?

How far underground are oil deposits?

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The U.S. consumes 19.1 million barrels of petroleum each day -- almost half of it in the form of gasoline, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

Understanding Smart Grid Technology

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How much do you know about smart grid technology? Keep reading to learn about Understanding Smart Grid Technology.

What is the future of supersonic flight?

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What is the future of supersonic flight? Learn more about the future of supersonic flight in this article.

The Letter 'Ñ': How a Tilde Saved Space for Medieval Scribes

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The letter "ñ" is Latin small letter (aka lowercase letter) found in Spanish words. A tilde (the squiggly line over the letter) distinguishes "ñ" from "n" and gives it different pronunciation. For instance, in Spanish, "ano" is pronounced "ah-no" and "año" is pronounced "ahn-yo." And for the record, these two words have very different meanings as well.

Japan Celebrates 20-Year-Olds With Massive Annual Party

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What is Japan's Seijin-no-Hi holiday? Learn more about Coming-of-Age Day in Japan in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Test Driving Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion Car

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How does a 1933 replica Buckminster Fuller dymaxion car handle on today's roads? Learn more about the dymaxion car in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

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