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Who Named Planet Earth?
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All of the planets in the solar system are named for Greek gods, except Earth. So where did the name come from?
A Short History of How Netflix Won World Domination in Streaming
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HowStuffWorks looks at the history of Netflix, from DVD service to streaming.
Where in the World Is Myspace Tom?
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Myspace took the world by storm and Tom was everyone's first friend. But then we left Myspace and Tom, too. HowStuffWorks found out where he is now.
Why do people wish on eyelashes?
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Much like wishing upon a star, a loose eyelash could make your dreams come true. If you believe, that is. Find out why people wish on eyelashes.
What's the most dangerous job at the circus?
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Working in some circus jobs is not for the faint-hearted. Read on to find out which circus job is the most dangerous.
From Backstreet to BTS: The Boy Band Quiz
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Think you've got the right stuff to ace this boy band quiz? Take it and find out! We know you want it that way.
7 Cool Facts About Will Rogers, Cowboy, Humorist, Self-declared President
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Born on Nov. 4, 1879, Will Rogers was a beloved humorist, film star, cowboy, newspaper columnist and social commentator. HowStuffWorks gets to know him.
Which NBA Player Are You?
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If you're a basketball fan, then this is sure to be a treat for you. Are you curious to find out which major basketball star you are? Take this quiz to see who you'll get.
Check Out the Human Library, Where the Books Are People
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There are no books at this library; instead you check out people. Why? To talk to them and help shatter the stereotypes that divide us.
James Hargreaves' Spinning Jenny and the Industrial Revolution
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The spinning jenny revolutionized the process of spinning yarn during the Industrial Revolution. Read on to learn about its impact on textile production.