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What's the Difference Between a Duke and an Earl?

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They both sound prestigious, but one ranks higher than the other. So, which is it and how do you get your hands on one of these British titles, anyway?

Is Wagyu Really Better Beef?

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Wagyu is among the most expensive types of beef in the world, but is it really better beef and, if so, why?

The Colorful History of Nail Polish

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Today it's second nature to paint your fingernails and toenails. But it's been a long road to here. HowStuffWorks breaks down the colorful history.

Why Italian Is the International Language of Coffee

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Espresso, latte, macchiato. The coffee bean didn't originate in Italy, so why do so many coffee drinks have Italian names?

Who Owns the $17 Billion San Jose Loot?

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Who gets to claim sunken treasure as their own? HowStuffWorks looks at the case of the San Jose.

If Rainbows Are Circular, Why Do We Only See Arches?

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The simple explanation is you have to be in just the right spot and the conditions have to be perfect for you to see the entire 360 degrees.

Keep These 5 Foods Out of the Fridge

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HowStuffWorks finds out why five common foods are best kept outside the refrigerator, including bread and potatoes.

Does Alcohol Freeze?

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If you've ever had a half-frozen beer explode on you, you know that yes, alcohol freezes - but not all types freeze at the same rate. We'll let you in on the secrets to frozen alcoholic delights.

Did the Colossi of Memnon used to sing at sunrise?

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Singing monuments sounds like the premise of an enchanted Broadway musical -- or a scene straight out of "A Night at the Museum." So did the Colossi of Memnon actually sing at one time? And if so, why don't they sing anymore? Stage fright?

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