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The Mysterious Case of the Newlyweds Who Vanished in the Grand Canyon

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In 1928, Glen and Bessie Hyde vanished while on an ambitious trip through the Grand Canyon. HowStuffWorks delves into the mysterious case.

What Tattoo Reflects Your Inner Druid?

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Imagine being a teacher, a lawyer, a leader and also a powerful spiritual connection between mortals and the mystical world beyond. Just another day in the life of a druid. Pull back your hood and take this quiz to see which tattoo reflects your inner druid!

Do You Have What It Takes to Be a Royal?

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Lorde said, "We'll never be royals." Still, it doesn't hurt to imagine ourselves with glamor and prestige. Answer our questions, and we'll tell you if you should be measured for a crown!

A Rule of Thumb Can Save You Tons of Time

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Let's talk about an expression you've probably heard before: "rule of thumb." This phrase is a handy way of saying, "Here's a general guideline that works in most cases."

The Sun Spider Is an Arachnid but Not an Actual Spider

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The sun spider is known for its great speed and powerful jaw. Oddly enough, sun spiders, which are also called wind scorpions or camel spiders, are neither spiders nor scorpions. They belong to the order Solifugae, a group of fast-moving, highly specialized arachnids.

Regal Jumping Spider: Tiny, Harmless, Maybe Even Cute

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The regal jumping spider (Phidippus regius) is a fuzzy spider that's named for its incredible jumping ability and vivid colors. They have four forward-facing eyes, giving them better vision than other spiders.

How Do Christmas Trees Get Their Shape?

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Oh Christmas tree ... how did you get your signature shape? These iconic symbols don't naturally grow into a perfect pyramid, but that doesn't stop us from expecting it.

Are 'Ghost Lights' Apparitions of the Dead — or Even Aliens?

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There's no doubt people are seeing lights. But are they really spirits of ghosts - or even aliens - or can these unusual lights be clarified with a simple explanation?

Ridiculous History: The Wild, Wild West Was Really the Mild, Mild West

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The Wild West wasn't as violent and 'wild' as it's made out to be in novels and movies. Read this HowStuffWorks article to learn more.

The People of Martha's Vineyard Once Shared a Sign Language

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Back in the 18th century, much of the Martha's Vineyard community learned and became fluent in a shared sign language. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

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