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Ancient Babylonian Tablet May Show Early Trigonometry, But Some Experts Are Dubious
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A reinterpretation of an ancient Babylonian tablet shows that trigonometry might be 1,000 years older than thought. But there's some disagreement.
5 Tips for Buying Car Insurance Online
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Where you can get the best auto insurance on the internet? Learn more in these 5 tips for buying car insurance online.
What's the Difference Between a College and a University?
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HowStuffWorks gets schooled on what the differences are between a college and university.
The Ultimate "Invader Zim" Quiz
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ICYMI, Netflix dropped a movie based on one of your all-time fave Nickelodeon shows: "Invader Zim." We've got all the early-2000s feels, so we made this quiz to test how much you remember about Zim, GIR and Dib!
Tips From Trainer Dan Isaacson
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These tips from Dan Isaacson will help you get into shape for good health. Learn tips from trainer Dan Isaacson at Discovery Health.
1962 Ford Galaxie 406
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The 1962 Ford Galaxie 406 gave Ford a muscle car in the 400-horsepower club. See photos and exclusive specifications of the 1962 Ford Galaxie 406.
1971 AMC Hornet SC/360
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The 1971 AMC Hornet SC/360 is among the rarest muscle cars. Check out this profile of the 1971 AMC Hornet SC/360, and see photos and specifications.
Why Does the U.S. Use Fahrenheit Instead of Celsius?
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While most of the rest of the world has switched to Celsius, the U.S. continues to use the Fahrenheit temperature scale, apparently out of simple inertia.
Can You Identify These Cool Cars From the '50s?
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Cars from the 1950s provided many new trends and interesting designs. But how many of them do you think you would be able to identify from just a single image?
What's the World's Tallest Building?
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In the last few decades, there's been a sort of arms race to build ever-taller skyscrapers. Which seven currently rank as the world's tallest buildings?