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The Colorful History of Nail Polish
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Today it's second nature to paint your fingernails and toenails. But it's been a long road to here. HowStuffWorks breaks down the colorful history.
When Was Jesus Born? It Wasn't Actually Dec. 25
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The Bible doesn't say exactly when Jesus was born but a close reading of the text gives us clues to a more correct date than Dec. 25. And why was that date chosen away? It has nothing to do with pagan religions.
How to Cash in Savings Bonds
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Learn how to cash in savings bonds in this article. Visit HowStuffWorks.com to read about how to cash in savings bonds.
Meet Inspector Clouseau, Australia's Neon Pink Manta Ray
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A bright pink manta ray named Inspector Clouseau is causing a splash on the runway of the Great Barrier Reef.
Can You Name These 1950s Rom-Coms?
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When it comes to '50s rom-coms, "Some Like it Hot" while others just enjoy a little "Love in the Afternoon" on their "Roman Holiday." Want to prove your mastery of 50's rom-coms? Take this quiz and prove you're an expert in "Pillow Talk!"
Where Did Christianity Originate From?
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Where did Christianity originate from? The question has a surprisingly detailed answer.
How Aluminum Works
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Aluminum is used in many products, from pots and pans to light bulbs and power lines. Learn how aluminum went undiscovered for so long.
Top 5 Winemaking Tips
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With these 5 winemaking tips in mind, beginning brewers might craft a good bottle of wine. Learn the top 5 winemaking tips and how to apply them.
What Is Pi?
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Whether the circle is as big as planet Mars or as small as a tennis ball, the ratio of its circumference divided by its diameter will always equal pi (3.14). But why?
How Building Implosions Work
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Safe, professional building implosions combine mathematics, intuition and sheer explosive power. Find out how the experts bring down huge structures without damaging the buildings nearby.