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What Is Einstein's 'God Letter'?
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HowstuffWorks takes a look at Albert Einstein's famous 'God letter.'
Thin Mints and More: The Girl Scout Cookie Quiz
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Do you like Girl Scout cookies? Find out more about Girl Scout Cookies with our HowStuffWorks quiz.
It's Elementary: The Periodic Table Quiz
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The periodic table of elements was an important turning point in the history of the chemistry. Take HowStuffWorks' periodic table quiz to learn more.
Switching Shampoos: Necessary or Nah?
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You've heard this bit of hair care advice before, but is it true?
The Milk and Mucus Myth, Busted
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Is there a link between milk and mucus production? HowStuffWorks looks at the myth.
How Do You Spend Your Time?
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How do you spend your time to promote health and wellness? Learn how to spend your time at Discovery Health.
'Franglais' on the Rise, Say French Language Watchdogs
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HowStuffWorks explores why the rise of Franglais has the guardians of the French language tres worried.
Squirrels Can Be Left- or Right-handed
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HowStuffWorks looks at whether strongly lateralized squirrels are less good at learning.
Why Is New York City Called the 'Big Apple'?
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Ever wondered how a city gets its nickname? HowStuffWorks wants to know why New York City is known as the Big Apple.
Good News! Some Butterfly Populations Bounced Back in 2019
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Work by volunteers and nonprofits, such as butterfly waystations and education efforts, has reversed population decline for some butterfly species.