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What Are Those Squiggles of Tar on the Road?
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Those irregular black tar drizzles that seem to scar the surfaces of roads aren't the result of haphazard work by a paving crew.
This Man Carried His 'Heart' in a Backpack for Over a Year
Stan Larkin lived with his 'heart' in a backpack for more than a year. Learn how he did it from HowStuffWorks Now.
In 1492, Spain Forced Jews to Flee the Country or Convert to Christianity
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An edict King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella issued forced Jews to emigrate, convert to Christianity or die. Learn more at HowStufWorks.
The History of Makeup Is Surprisingly Elitist
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For centuries, cosmetics were markers of social standing. Delve into the history of makeup around the world at HowStuffWorks.
Why Is There a Gap at the Front of Public Toilet Seats?
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Open-front public toilet seats are U-shaped, while those in private residences are O-shaped. What gives?
Read J.K. Rowling's New Book, 'The Ickabog,' Online for Free
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J.K. Rowling fans rejoice! The beloved author is releasing a brand-new book online. And it's totally free.
Denatured Alcohol: Great for Your Camp Stove, Not Your Margarita
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Denatured alcohol is useful for lots of things, but drinking definitely isn't one of them.
What Does Cardamom, the 'Queen of Spices,' Taste Like?
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One of the most expensive spices in the world, cardamom is native to India, Bhutan and Nepal and has a rich, intoxicating flavor used in sweet and savory dishes and teas worldwide.
The Germans Have a Word for the Slow Days of Late Summer: Sommerloch
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You know that time in summer when everything slows down and not much is going on? The German word sommerloch neatly sums it up. But where did it come from?
What's the Difference Between Caster Sugar and Regular Sugar?
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Caster sugar is a term you may have come across in a British baking book or website. But what does it mean really? And what sugar can you substitute for it?