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How Greek Traditions Work

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Many Greek traditions first began hundreds or thousands of years ago. Read about Greek traditions at HowStuffWorks.

Why do we wear wristwatches?

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A wristwatch is an essential part of your wardrobe, but have you ever stopped to wonder why? Learn more about why we wear wristwatches.

How Online Fraud Alerts Work

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Online fraud is one of the fastest growing crimes. Many banks and creditors offer alerts. Learn how you can use alerts to prevent online fraud.

How Cockroaches Work

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Cockroaches are creepy, but they're also very complex creatures. Learn about the anatomy of cockroaches and how to get rid of them.

How College Rankings Work

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College rankings can be useful in selecting a college, but are these college rankings accurate? Can they be trusted? Read more about college rankings.

How Skywriting Works

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Writing a legible message on paper requires a steady hand; writing one in the sky requires a steady everything.

10 of the Most Binge-watched TV Shows

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91 percent of people binge-watch television. Learn which 10 TV shows are the most binge-watched at HowStuffWorks.

10 of History's Happiest Accidents

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Where would we be without the accidental discoveries of beer, penicillin or Popsicles? Here is HowStuffWorks' list of history's happiest accidents.

10 Hispanic Scientists You Should Know

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He built President Eisenhower an indoor golf-training machine, analyzed the Zapruder film and searched for an Egyptian pyramid's treasure chamber using cosmic rays. Aren't you dying to meet this wide-ranging scientist?

How Information Architecture Works

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Information architecture structures large amounts of information, such as information on the Web. Learn more about information architecture and the IA.

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