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How Gin and Tonic Became the Ultimate Cocktail Combo

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The gin and tonic, that cool, fresh, citrusy summer delight, has a long and romantic history, beginning with its use as a 'cure' for malaria.

What Did Your Address Look Like 250 Million Years Ago?

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The Ancient Earth visualization map shows the movement of the planet's tectonic plates in a really cool way.

What's a polymer?

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Polymers are the basic components in so many of the products we use each day. Learn how more about how polymers work.

What's the 27 Club?

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Many musicians have died at 27, leading some people to believe it's a 'cursed age.' Learn more about what the 27 Club is at HowStuffWorks.

What is canola oil?

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It's short for "Canada oil, low acid," but what is canola oil? Learn about the different varieties of canola oil and nutritional information.

Farts Can Be Silent, But Can They Be Deadly, Too?

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Maybe you've never even thought about it when you've smelled - or emitted - a particularly odoriferous fart. But can that fart spread disease?

Why do some people get flushed when they drink?

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It can be embarrassing, but it also may be a survival skill. Why do some people get flushed when they drink? Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Mongolian Death Worm: The Gobi Desert's Deadliest Cryptid

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The Mongolian Death Worm is a legendary cryptid of Gobi Desert folklore with a deadly reputation. Explore the origins of the venomous sand-dwelling creature.

Why the Garter Snake Is Your Garden's Best Friend

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Garter snakes are harmless, very common and beneficially feed on slugs, leeches, large insects and small rodents in North American gardens.

A Very Special Yellow Butterfly: The Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

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The yellow butterfly gives other insects a masterclass in adaptation, camouflage and transformation. One yellow butterfly in particular stands out: the eastern tiger swallowtail.

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