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How Global Icon Coco Chanel Reinvented Women's Fashion

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She's a symbol for fashion and feminism, and she designed the little black dress. But hanging next to it in her closet were some big skeletons, too.

How Wireless Technology Changed Printing

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Wireless technology has freed users from a sea of cables. Learn more about how wireless technology has changed printing.

Do You Know the Meaning of All of These International Road Signs?

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Stop! Yield! No Parking! If you can keep these signs straight, then this quiz is for you. Find out just how well you know the rules of the road... around the world!

What makes super glue so super?

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What makes super glue so super? How is it different from regular glue? Learn about super glue and what would happen if you glued your fingers together.

Thai Weddings

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Thai weddings feature a mix of traditions that match the country's diversity of cultures and ethnicities. Read more about Thai weddings.

What are natural gas hydrates?

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What are natural gas hydrates? Learn what natural gas hydrates are in this article.

A Giant Tortoise Lives in the 'Galápagos of the Indian Ocean'

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By the time the oldest human dies, odds are there's a giant tortoise out there somewhere who'll live twice as long as they did. Hailing from the Indian Ocean and the Galapagos islands, giant tortoises have been one of the most durable and long-living species for centuries upon centuries.

How a Parisian Lemonade Craze Fought the Plague

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A lemonade fad in 17th century Paris may have stopped the plague from spreading and the death toll from rising. HowStuffWorks looks at the connection.

How Retail Brands Use Music to Generate More Sales

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This is today's Muzak and retailers are banking on it for more sales. HowStuffWork looks at what role music plays in marketing big brands.

Electronegativity Is Like an Atomic Tug-of-War

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Electrons are attracted to some atoms more than others. If two atoms are of equal strength, the electrons will be equally shared. If one atom is stronger, the electrons will be pulled in that atom's direction.

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