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What's It Like to Experience a Category 5 Hurricane?

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How does a hurricane become a Category 5 and what's it like to live through it? Those who have say you don't want to know.

How Adobe Construction Works

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Adobe construction is one of the oldest building techniques known to man, but why is it now one of the hottest modern housing trends?

What Is a Burner Phone and Are They Really Untraceable?

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Pre-paid cell phones, aka burner phones, are a common way for people to make calls and text anonymously, but can burners really escape detection?

11 Most Popular Sports in the World

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Thrilling gameplay, dramatic storylines and top-notch talent are all important factors in ensuring a sport's popularity grows and fanbases thrive. The most popular sports in the world are all spectacles of athletic competition that attract large crowds in the stands and around the television.

The Strong Bias Against Women in Coding

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A study shows that female coders' work is less accepted than male coders' even though it may be better. HowStuffWorks Now talked with female coders.

The Mpemba Effect: Does Hot Water Really Freeze Faster Than Cold Water?

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Under the right conditions, hot water can somehow freeze faster than cold water. It's called the Mpemba effect. We'll explain how it happens.

When We Lose Weight, Where Does the Lost Weight Go?

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Where does that lost weight and fat go when you drop those pounds? Learn how your fat cells store and then release fat as lost weight.

How a Teenage Sacagawea Guided the Lewis and Clark Expedition Into Immortality

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Sacagawea, at around 16 or 17, guided the Lewis and Clark expedition thousands of miles from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean, and became a legend.

15 Of The Craziest Guinness World Records

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How about a list dedicated to the oddities and impressive nature of Guinness World Records? Before video was everywhere, Guinness World Records would publish a book annually that was a best seller. The records cover everything from longest hair to most piercings to the most people to dance the "YMCA" at a single location (that [...] The post 15 Of The Craziest Guinness World Records appeared first on Goliath.

Can You Match the Food to Its Country of Origin?

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Do you know where bangers and mash originated? What about macadamia nuts? They were originally only found in one country. Let's test you!

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