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Can You Name the Historical Figure From a Legendary Fact About Them?

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Earth wouldn't be Earth without the epic people who do things like invent the internet, travel around the world in 80 days and yell, "Eureka!" Learn about the coolest accomplishments in history and try to match these historical figures to the legendary fact.

How Stem Cells Work

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Stem cells can develop into every cell, tissue and organ in the body. Learn about stem cell research challenges and controversy and how stem cells can be used to treat disease.

How did forensics experts create a modern profile of Jack the Ripper?

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Learn about the Jack the Ripper profile and what profilers and forensics experts think about Jack the Ripper's identity.

What Is Homestead Exemption?

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The Homestead Exemption can refer to exemptions from property tax that homeowners can claim. Learn about the Homestead Exemption in this article.

Taking Up Two Parking Spaces Is Clearly Horrible, But May Not Be Illegal

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Is it illegal for one car to take up two parking spaces? Learn more about the intricacies of this breach of parking etiquette on HowStuffWorks.

What Makes a Food 'Natural'?

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If you think a 'natural food' means it has no artificial ingredients, you're so wrong. HowStuffWorks Now explores what makes a food 'natural.'

Foo Dog: A Mythical Mix of Lion and Chow Chow

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Walk past the gates of a Chinese temple or palace, and you’re likely to spot a pair of stone statues that look like lions with a twist. These majestic sculptures aren't just decorative; they're symbols of protection and prosperity known as foo dog statues.

10 Completely Archaic Laws Still on the Books

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There are lots of weird, archaic laws on the books. Learn about some of the most bizarre and completely archaic laws still on the books.

How the Census Works

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The U.S. census is a huge project bent on counting every U.S. resident. Find out about the changes for the 2020 census with HowStuffWorks.

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