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16 World-Famous Architects and Their Impact

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We see buildings pop up and get torn down all the time, but some structures (and the architects who designed them) were built to last. These 16 are some of the most famous.

10 Forms of Online Harassment

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Online harassment seems to know no bounds, with new opportunities for meanness evolving all the time. Learn about 10 types of online harassment.

How Solar Eclipses Work

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Solar eclipses are rare and amazing phenomena. Learn about what happens in a solar eclipse and how to observe one safely.

How Cruise Missiles Work

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A fascinating article that describes how cruise missiles work and explores some of their advanced technology!

How Firewalking Works

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Firewalking barefoot over hot coals has been featured in movies and TV reality shows. Learn more about how firewalking, and not getting burned, works.

Streaming Thousands of Free Movies Is Totally Legal With a Library Card

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Can you stream movies for free from a library? Learn more about the Kanopy app in this HowStuffWorks article.

7 of the Largest Crocodiles Ever Measured

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One of the largest crocodiles ever was so big that one website called the species "bus-sized."

Could an Attack on Undersea Cables Take Down the Internet?

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Much of the infrastructure that makes the internet possible lies on the bottom of the world's oceans. HowStuffWorks dives down to check them out.

New 'Doctor Who' Quiz

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The much-loved British science fiction TV show has garnered a cultlike following and can be seen around the world. Channel your inner Time Lord, and master this quiz.

Yeast Is the Magic Microbe That Makes Bread Rise

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Some of the best breads are leavened using yeast. But how does this tiny microbe make bread rise? And why is it so intimidating when it comes to baking?

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