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What's Your Fashion IQ?
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Do you adore Dior? Or not know an A-line from a V-neck? Test your style savvy with our quiz! Don't worry; there's no dress code - you can take it in your sweats and a messy bun!
Can You Name the Movie with Only One Clue?
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Over the years there have been many iconic films that changed the world forever, but how well do you know them? See if you can guess famous films from a single clue with this HowStuffWorks quiz!
1964 Pontiac GTO
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The 1964 Pontiac GTO has been called the pioneer of muscle cars. Read about the 1964 Pontiac GTO and view a great photo in this article.
History of Jeep
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The history of jeep dates back to the jeep's first design for World War II battle. Learn more about the history of jeep and how the jeep evolved.
How to Treat Diarrhea with Traditional Chinese Medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine uses different treatments for diarrhea depending on the symptoms. Learn more about traditional treatment types.
Surgical Adhesive Inspired by Slug Mucus Can Patch Bleeding Tissue
The Dusky Arion slug provided scientists with unlikely inspiration for a glue that sticks to wet surfaces. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
Are You More Harley Quinn or the Joker?
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Romeo and Juliet. Antony and Cleopatra. Joker and Harley Quinn. Every great romance has turmoil and strife. Some also have guys dressed as bats. So which one of these two crazy kids are you? Hop into the asylum and take the quiz!
Potato Battery Experiment: Powering a Light Bulb With a Potato
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You want to make a potato powered light bulb, but you're not sure how to do it. Learn about how to make a potato powered light bulb in this article.
The Trapdoor Spider Builds Silk-lined Burrow Traps
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The trapdoor spider is one of the sneakiest hunters in the arachnid world. These clever spiders are named for their unique hunting strategy: They build burrows with hinged "doors" made of soil and twigs that they use to ambush and capture prey. These burrows are lined with silk for stability.
U.S. Workers Get 1,292 Extra Calories per Week From Snacks at Work
HowStuffWorks finds out why so many calories are consumed at the office and what can be done about it.