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Lapis Lazuli Found in Teeth of Medieval European Woman
The pigment ultramarine was as expensive as gold in medieval Europe; so how did it end up in the teeth of a nun buried at a monastery in rural Germany?
Forget Thanksgiving! Lunar New Year Sees World's Largest Annual Migration
In 2020, Chunyun occurs from Jan. 10 until Feb. 18, and will see an expected 3 billion trips to honor the Year of the Rat. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
Who Invented the Dishwasher?
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We can thank a woman named Josephine Cochrane for this timesaver.
Why Aren't There More Patterns in Male Pattern Baldness?
HowStuffWorks explores why male pattern baldness follows such a predictable path of baldness at the top with a fringe around the side.
Do Dogs Know They're Being Photographed?
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Do dogs know when they're being photographed? HowStuffWorks looks into the anecdotal evidence on this one.
Barbie Turns 60, Becomes an Astrophysicist
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Barbie, the ultimate classic doll, turns 60 this year. HowStuffWorks goes to the party.
Parasitic Wasp Larvae Eat Host From Inside Out
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These parasitic wasps eat their hosts from the inside. HowStuffWorks takes a look.
New Technology Revives Tarnished Daguerreotype Ghosts
Scientists have found a means of restoring daguerreotypes degraded by time. HowStuffWorks looks at the new technology.
Shared Electric Scooters: Commuter Solution or Urban Nightmare?
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Pay-as-you-go electric scooters are the latest fad in cities. HowStuffWorks wonders whether the fad is safe.
Ancient Egyptian Pregnancy Test Survived Millennia Because It Worked
A strange, but surprisingly accurate, ancient Egyptian pregnancy test survived for millennia and was spread around Africa and Europe because it was just that effective.