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How Are Heirloom Tomatoes Different From Regular Tomatoes?

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You've undoubtedly heard about heirloom tomatoes, but what's so different about them, and why do they taste so good?

The Ultimate League of Legends Quiz

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Do you exist in the League of Legends universe? Test your knowledge with this League of Legends quiz.

Top 10 Tree-Dwelling Animals

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These animals aren't treehuggers in the environmental activist sense. They have to hold on for dear life! Meet the top 10 tree-dwelling animals.

How to Keep Your Jack-o'-lantern From Rotting

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Follow these tips to ensure your pumpkin carvings last to the end of the month so you don't have saggy jack-o'-lanterns on Halloween night.

63 of the Funniest Dad Jokes to Make Eyes Roll

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Telling dad jokes is a hallmark of fatherhood; those groan-worthy quips that somehow always seem to land, even if it's just to elicit a chuckle or a sigh. They're simple, usually pun-filled, and often require little setup. The funniest dad jokes come with punchlines so obvious, you can't help but laugh while rolling your eyes.

The Snakehead Is a Snake Fish out of Water

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Today, we’re going to dive into the world of a perplexing and somewhat notorious creature: the snakehead, aka snake fish. These predatory fish are known for their long, snake-like bodies, aggressive hunting style, and ability to survive on land. What's more, they’re an invasive species in many parts of the world, including the United States.

Colombia, Not Finland, May Be the Happiest Country in the World

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The Scandinavian countries tend to come out on top in the World Happiness Report. But the report doesn't actually ask participants if they're happy. When that question is included, the country rankings are quite different.

How Do Geiger Counters Work?

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First developed in the 1920s, Geiger counters still use the same basic technology to detect radiation, but today can be the size of a smartphone.

Groom of the Stool: A Crappy Job With Royal Benefits

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It may sound degrading to modern ears, but the groom of the stool, the person who helped the British king with his toilet duties, held an extremely prestigious position and was a close confidant of the monarch.

Could an 'X17 Particle' Hint at a Fifth Force in the Universe?

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The Standard Model of physics is a framework for the subatomic world. Could a newfound carrier boson expand that framework? HowStuffWorks looks in.

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