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How Genealogy Works

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Building a genealogy, or family tree, can be a huge project. Learn how to research your ancestors and construct a detailed family genealogy.

How Do You Win a Nobel Prize?

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How cool would that be to stand amongst the company of fellow laureates like Mother Teresa or Albert Einstein? We have some ideas for scoring you one.

Do Countries With Stricter Gun Laws Really Have Fewer Homicides?

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Ask a card-carrying member of the NRA and you'll get one answer. Ask a member of Everytown for Gun Safety and you'll get another. We look at the research that underlies this controversial topic.

How to Win the Privacy War With Facebook

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HowStuffWorks talked to experts about the latest Facebook user data breach. How can you protect your information in the age of social media?

How Energy Star Works

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Energy Star provides objective energy use information about consumer products. See how the Energy Star program works to save you money and time.

Youngest Child Syndrome: The Perks and Challenges of Being the Baby of the Family

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Discover the distinct traits and experiences of the youngest child in the family. This article explores how the 'baby' of the family navigates their role, from extra attention to the challenges of being the youngest sibling.

How Cirque du Soleil Works

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In only 20 years, Cirque du Soleil has carved out a unique niche in the entertainment industry. It has spread to cities all over the globe and earned rave reviews every step of the way. Go behind the scenes of Cirque du Soleil and learn the secrets of its success.

The Demon Core: A Tale of Atomic Ambition and Tragic Fate

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In the history of atomic research, few stories are as gripping or cautionary as that of the demon core, a plutonium sphere designed for one of history's most devastating weapons. This tale not only encapsulates the highest point of atomic ambition but also serves as a somber reminder of the human cost associated with such power.

10 Items You Should Always Buy Generic

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The average family of four spends between $561 to $1,285 a month at the grocery. HowStuffWorks tells you what you can always buy generic to save.

Why the U.S. Monthly Jobs Report Matters

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Every month, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics releases a report that looks at the unemployment rate, among other job-related data in the country. But who counts as "unemployed" can be tricky.

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