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What Are the Most Used Exterior House Colors?

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What are the most used exterior house colors? Find out the most used exterior house colors at HowStuffWorks.

How Gas Lanterns Work

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Whether you're out camping or in the midst of a power outage, gas lanterns are handy devices. Did you know they're radioactive? Find out how these lanterns produce light.

Gemini Personality: May 21 - June 20

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Gemini is the third sign of the astrological year and is known by its astrological symbol, the Twins. Learn about Gemini personality traits.

What % Buddy the Elf Are You?

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If candy corns and sugary syrup are part of your standard diet, then you're more like Buddy the Elf than you might realize! But if you're thinking "not now, arctic puffin," then let us give you a warm hug with this fun "Elf" quiz!

The Garden Spider and Its Signature Zigzag Web

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Let's talk about one of the most misunderstood arachnids in your backyard: the garden spider. Known for their intricate webs and striking colors, these arachnids are some of the most beneficial spiders around, keeping insect populations under control.

Ridiculous History: H-Bombs in Space Caused Light Shows, and People Partied

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Hydrogen bombs exploded above the atmosphere in the 1960s, and the result was a rainbow-colored sky. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Why do banjos sound so twangy?

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Banjos have a distinct twangy sound due to a combination of acoustics, physics and musicianship. Learn more about why banjos sound twangy.

Solar Storm + Earth's Magnetic Field = Auroras Galore

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In 1859, the Carrington Event was the most intense global solar storm ever recorded. The effects were felt all over the Earth.

10 Types of Stars Blazing and Collapsing in Our Universe

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When you look up at the night sky, you’re seeing just a small sample of the incredible variety of the types of stars in the universe. These cosmic powerhouses come in wildly different sizes, colors and life stages, each powered by nuclear fusion in its core.

The Morpho Butterfly: One of Few Species to Live Up to Its Hype

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When people think of the tropics, they often imagine lush green forests, towering trees and flashes of color flitting between the leaves. One of the most iconic and dazzling sights in this landscape is the morpho butterfly, especially the brilliant blue morpho.

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