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Explaining Diameter Measurements Used in Wire, Nail, and Bullet Sizes

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Bullet size is measured in calibers, but how are wires and nails measured? Learn about bullet size and caliber in this article.

Can We Guess Which Overwatch Character You Main?

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There are so many wonderful characters in Blizzard's game Overwatch, from Bastion, Reaper, to Widowmaker. Can we guess which Overwatch character you favor?

Choose a Disney Character and We'll Try to Guess Who It Is in Just 30 Questions

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You've seen the movies, and you've dressed up as the characters on Halloween. Now it's time to take your imagination to the next level with this magical quiz! So pick an awesome character that fills you with Disney inspiration now!

The Green Iguana Can Grow up to 7 Feet Long

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Did you know green iguanas have a third eye and can grow up to 7 feet (2.1 meters) long?

Cannibalistic Brown Widow Spider Will Eat Black Widow Species

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The brown widow spider (Latrodectus geometricus) is a lesser-known relative of the infamous black widow. The first brown widow spider was discovered in Los Angeles in early 2000. A member of the cobweb spiders, it is now found in warm, urban areas worldwide.

How Did the U.S. Look Before the EPA?

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The U.S. has come a long way since forming the EPA in 1970. HowStuffWorks digs out some pics from the National Archives to show just how far.

Sitting Is Not the New Smoking. Not By a Long Shot

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HowStuffWorks looks at a report debunking the claim that excessive sitting is just as bad for you as smoking.

Why do people avoid stepping on cracks?

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Generations of pedestrians have avoided stepping on cracks to prevent their poor mothers' backs from being broken. Is there a reason for this practice?

Is mothering instinctive or learned?

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Is mothering instinctive or learned? Learn whether mothering is instinctive or learned at Discovery Health.

Lawns to Legumes: Minnesota Pays Homeowners to Plant 'Bee Lawns'

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The rusty patched bumblebee (Bombus affinis) is on the verge of extinction and the state of Minnesota is doing something about it.

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