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We Will Rock You: The Queen Quiz

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Do you know more about Queen than just the chorus of "We Are the Champions?" Prove that you're genuinely Rock-Star Royalty by acing the ultimate Queen quiz!

The Basics of C Programming

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A computer program is the key to the digital city: If you know the language, you can get a computer to do almost anything you want. Learn how to write computer programs in C.

How Trademarks Work

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A trademark is concerned with a company's need to identify its goods or services among its customers and potential customers. Learn how they work.

Can You Watch the Sunset and Moonrise at the Same Time?

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Surely you've watched tons of sunsets in your lifetime. But have you ever seen the sunset and the moonrise simultaneously? Is that even possible?

What Is a Harvest Moon?

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The harvest moon is the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox, typically in late September or early October in the Northern Hemisphere.

Is Tomato Catsup the Same as Tomato Ketchup?

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In short, yes. Tomato-based catsup and ketchup are more or less the same condiment. There may be slight recipe variations on the traditional tomato-based version, but the main difference between ketchup and catsup is the alternative spelling of the same word.

5 Times Americans Have Become Royalty

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Americans don't have a royal family, but are fascinated by royalty. HowStuffWorks looks at five Americans who married into royalty.

Why We Use the Suffix '-Gate' for Scandals (And Can We Please Stop?)

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Learn why the suffix "gate" implies a scandal, political or otherwise, in this HowStuffWorks article.

Excel Is Autocorrecting Scientific Research. And That's Not Cool

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After surveying thousands of published genetics papers, researchers found nearly one-fifth had errors caused by Microsoft Excel in their supplementary files. Uh-oh.

Get Ready for the Quadrantids, the First Meteor Shower of the New Year

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The Quadrantids are a short but powerful meteor shower that shows up in early January. How can you glimpse it?

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