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What Happens to Red Carpet Dresses After Celebrities Wear Them?
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After the celebrity struts down the red carpet in her borrowed designer gown, must she return it? And what does the designer do with it?
June's Full Moon Is the Strawberry Moon
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The full moon in June is known as the strawberry moon. It's a sweet name, but how did the strawberry moon get its moniker, and what else is it called?
Only 18 Talented People Have Achieved EGOT Status
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The EGOT is the grand slam of show business awards. It's so elusive, just a handful of people have achieved it. Who are they and who might be next?
Claude Monet Paintings 1861-1874
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Claude Monet gave the Impressionist movement its name and is one of its best-known masters. Learn about Monet paintings from 1861 to 1874.
YOU Can Drive a Tank!
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HowStuffWorks heads to Tank Town USA to, you guessed it, see what it's like to drive a decommissioned military tank.
10 Largest Cities in Canada by Population and by Land Area
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Canada’s a big country — like, really big. And with all that space, it’s no wonder there are some pretty massive cities to go along with it. From coast to coast, the largest cities in Canada aren't just sizable in population; they cover a ton of land too.
How Math Works
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A world without math is unimaginable. It's a part of who we are. It's the analytical juice of our left brain. In the words of physicist Richard Feynman, even a fool can use it. So why do so many of us turn our backs on numbers?
What Is Pi?
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Whether the circle is as big as planet Mars or as small as a tennis ball, the ratio of its circumference divided by its diameter will always equal pi (3.14). But why?
How Many Countries Are There in the World?
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It's a big old world and the number of countries it contains changes all the time. So, do you know how many there are? It's not an easy question.
What Is a Group of Cows Called? Not Always a Herd
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If you’ve ever asked, "What is a group of cows called," you’re not alone. It’s a common question that dips into farming, linguistics, and a bit of trivia.