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Ultimate Guide to Tasmanian Wine Regions
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The Tasmanian wine region is among Australia's best. Learn all about the Tasmanian wine region at HowStuffWorks.
Does fertilizer help or hurt my lawn?
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Lawn fertilizer is a key ingredient in lush, healthy lawns -- but how much is too much when it comes to fertilizer? Learn all about lawn fertilizer.
Who invented the cell phone?
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It seems like virtually everyone has a cell phone. In fact, you probably have one in your pocket right now. Many had the idea for the device, but only one could successfully introduce the gadget. Who was it?
Stoned Ape Theory: Magic Mushrooms and Human Evolution
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Do we owe the emergence of language and self-reflection to the ancient and sustained consumption of psilocybin mushrooms?
How James Bond Works
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With his dry wit and impeccable style, James Bond has been defying death in service of Queen and country for more than 50 years. Learn about his origins, allies, enemies and domination of the espionage thriller.
10 Crazy Military Weapons That Actually Exist
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Did you know that the Internet was originally invented for military purposes? It's true. So too were cell phones and the Humvee. In fact, many of society's biggest technology breakthroughs have been adapted for civilian use from their original military application. And when it comes to military technology, particularly weapons, there is no end to [...] The post 10 Crazy Military Weapons That Actually Exist appeared first on Goliath.
It Takes 9,000 Steps to Reach China's Fanjingshan Temple
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Located on Mount Fanjing in China, the Temple of the Buddha and Maitreya Temple sit impossibly atop a spindly rock formation, more than 7,600 feet (2,336 meters) above sea level.
How Uranium Glass Got Its Glow On
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Glass that glows? You bet. And that glow comes from a source you wouldn't believe. Uranium, the same radioactive ore now used to power commercial nuclear reactors.
Which "Red Dwarf" Character Are You?
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"Red Dwarf" was driven by the richly developed characters, even if the situation itself was extremely silly! Have you wondered which "Red Dwarf" character you are?
How The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club Works
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The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club is sometimes considered an "outlaw" group. Read about Hells Angels and whether that reputation is deserved.