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How Midterm Elections Work

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Midterm elections in the U.S. don't get the public excited the way presidential elections do. But there's a lot at stake, actually, during these contests. Why do midterms exist, anyway?

Do we really get wiser with age?

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Do we get wiser with age? Researchers are looking to see if there's a connection between brainpower and age. See if you'll get wiser with age after all.

How Hydroponics Works

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Hydroponics is the practice of growing plants without soil. Learn more about how hydroponics uses water as the nutrients for plants.

Why Does the Fibonacci Sequence Appear So Often in Nature?

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Fibonacci numbers create a mathematical pattern found throughout nature. Learn where to find Fibonacci numbers, including your own mirror.

How Sock Hops Worked

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Sock hops can be a lot of fun, but where did they come from? Learn about sock hops at HowStuffWorks.

Inside '10,000 BC'

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'10,000 BC' is a new prehistoric movie from famed director Roland Emmerich. Learn about the making of the movie '10,000 BC.'

How to Organize Bills

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Organizing bills can help you keep your finances straight. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about organizing bills.

Who Owns the Beach? It Depends

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On most U.S. shorelines, the public has had a time-honored right to "lateral" access to beaches. That sandy space, however, is being hotly contested.

What were the famous Blaise Pascal inventions?

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What were you doing at age 16? Blaise Pascal, a precocious 17th century French teenager, had already come up with his very own theorem. Some of Pascal's ideas even made it to the casino floor. How did this polymath affect your world?

Mystery Solved? DNA Tentatively Identifies Somerton Man

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The Somerton Beach man mystery has baffled authorities and mystery buffs for decades, but DNA researchers have finally put a tentative name to the man found dead on Somerton Beach in 1948.

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