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Plants Can Defend Themselves by Making Caterpillars Turn Cannibal
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How can plants defend themselves against insects? Learn more about a new tomato study in this HowStuffWorks article.
10 Cool Things About Being a Medical Examiner
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What are the perks of being a medical examiner? Here are the 10 cool things about being a medical examiner at HowStuffWorks.
What if Everybody in the U.S. Flushed the Toilet at the Same Time?
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No one knows for sure, but chances are, it would make a terrible mess.
America's Black Holocaust Museum Reopens After 14-Year Closure
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The newly reopened America's Black Holocaust Museum traces more than 400 years of Black American history, from the era before enslavement to the present.
What Is the Deepest Lake in the U.S.?
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The United States has some impressive lakes, including some of the biggest bodies of freshwater in the world. If you're looking at a map, however, you can't necessarily determine how deep any of these lakes are. So if it's depth you seek, read on to learn about the deepest lake in the U.S., as well as several of the runners-up.
The Largest Wildfire in U.S. History, Based on Acreage Burned
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Wildfires have profoundly shaped the landscape and history of the United States, leaving behind tales of devastation and resilience. While the infamous Great Chicago Fire of 1871 is often remembered for its urban destruction, the nation's forests and wildlands have witnessed even more extensive blazes.
8 Food Festivals Where You Can Fill Up on a Good Time
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Food festivals are the ultimate mashup of culture, creativity and cuisine. Whether you're a fan of smoky barbecues or small-batch wine, there's a festival for your taste buds.
What Are the Biggest Lakes in the U.S.?
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The United States is home to some truly spectacular lakes. Whether considering the massive Great Lakes themselves or deep alpine gems like Lake Tahoe, with its crystal-clear waters, America is well-stocked with many sizable bodies of water.
Why Was the American Revolution So Revolutionary?
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Why was the American Revolution so revolutionary? Read about what made the American Revolution so unique in world history.
1936 Stout Scarab
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William B. Stout dreamed of rear-engine/rear-wheel drive and created the 1936 Stout Scarab to that end. Read more about the 1936 Stout Scarab.