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Can You Name These Fonts?

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You probably don't think much about the fonts used in various written works, but these fonts can have a dramatic effect on everything from work to entertainment. Take our quiz to see how many you can name!

How Aphrodisiacs Work

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Most of us have heard the talk about oysters and chocolate, and maybe you've read an article about the stimulating effects of ginseng. But garlic, licorice and cucumber? Learn about the history of aphrodisiacs and whether they've been proven to be effective.

What Would Your Wizarding Wand Be?

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If you're still expecting your Hogwarts letter like the rest of us, you might have to wait a little bit longer, but that doesn't mean you can't find out what your wand specs are.

Getting a Handle on Fraction-to-Decimal Conversions

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As you might recall from math class, fractions and decimals are two different ways of representing the same thing. A third option, percentages, is a close cousin of decimals. However, making use of this knowledge requires knowing how to convert one into the other.

Why do you have to turn your phone on at airport security?

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Going through airport security is the worst part of flying for most people. Now you may be asked to turn your cell phone on in the security line. Why do you have to do that? And does it really keep us safe?

Half-Life Formula: Components and Applications

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In nuclear physics, the concept of half-life plays a crucial role in understanding the decay of radioactive substances. Scientists use the half-life formula in other disciplines to predict the rate of decay, as well as measure the age of ancient artifacts through carbon dating.

How Satellites Work

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Thousands of satellites fly overhead every day, helping us with things like weather forecasts, scientific research, communications, TV broadcasts (and maybe some surreptitious spying). How much do you know about these eyes in the sky?

Play a Game of "Would You Rather" and We'll Guess Where You Fall on the Scale From Vanilla to Kinky

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Would you rather go on a blind date or let your mom hook you up? Play a game of "Would You Rather" with us, and we'll be able to accurately guess where you fall on the kink-o-meter scale!

Screw Head Types: Exploring the Varieties and What They Do

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If you're new to construction tools, you're likely baffled by the number of screw head types out there. There are so many! Fortunately, we can help you identify and use the most common types of traditional and machine screws.

Is the FBI reading my e-mail?

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When the FBI announced two years ago that it no was longer using its Carnivore Internet surveillance software, it seemed like a victory. Find out why the techniques employed in the new ISP-based surveillance approach may be even more evasive.

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