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Test Your Knowledge: Metallica
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They took thrash metal from the back rooms to the biggest stadiums. How much do you really know about Metallica?
Unlocking Efficiency: How a Route Planner App Can Save Time and Reduce Stress
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A route planner app takes the guesswork out of your commute and helps you navigate through the chaos with ease. No more sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic, feeling frustrated and stressed.
What makes certain car accessories unsafe (or even illegal)?
What makes certain car accessories unsafe or even illegal? Find out what makes certain car accessories unsafe in this article from HowStuffWorks.
Is Ghost Towns Real? Exploring Their History and Mysteries
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Ghost towns are abandoned settlements that once thrived, often due to economic or environmental changes.
What exactly is amnesia?
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What is amnesia? Usually we think of head trauma that causes people to forget who they are, but there are other forms of amnesia too. Learn more here.
How to Remove Water Stains From Granite
Granite countertops make lovely additions to any home, but they can become unsightly if you don't know how to clean them properly. We'll show you how.
Surgeon Robert Liston Was the 'Fastest Knife in the West End'
Surgeon Robert Liston was well-known for his operating speed and survival rates. Learn more about this quick-drawing doctor at HowStuffWorks Now.
A Breathalyzer for Drugs? We're Not There Yet
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It's a lot harder to develop a breath test for marijuana and opioids than it is for alcohol. HowStuffWorks explains why.
Ancient Egyptians Believed Cats Had 'Divine Energy'
But that doesn't mean they worshipped them.
Scientists Develop Quick-Growing Coral Method to Save Dying Reefs
Coral grows faster when it's cut or broken and scientists are taking advantage of that to replenish depleted reefs.