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What's Your Hairstyle IQ?
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Bouffants, beehives and everything in between! If you think you know the hairdos of the decades, take our hairstyle IQ quiz. But, consider yourself warned: Some of these questions are so tough, you'll be pulling your hair out!
Who invented sports drinks?
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When you think of sports drinks, chances are Gatorade comes to mind. But was it the first one? Or just the beneficiary of clever marketing?
How to Organize a Basketball Tournament
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Organizing basketball tournaments are popular during 'March Madness'. Learn how to best organize a basketball tournament.
Breaking Down the Sweeteners
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Do you know what's in that sweetener? We're breaking down the sweeteners in this article.
How Radiation Sickness Works
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Radiation sickness can be terrifying, painful and -- in some cases -- fatal. Learn about the causes and symptoms of radiation sickness.
How to Tap a Keg
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It's the centerpiece of many festive occasions. It keeps beer fresh and makes it portable. So how is it designed and manufactured? And where does it go when its party days are over?
The Ultimate "Who's That Pokemon?" Quiz
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Pokemon fans, it's time to pull out your Pokedex and see if you can name all of these Pokemon from the regions across the Pokemon World. Do you think you can get them all right, or will you falter against the challenge?
Can You Match the Famous Piece of Art to Its Movement?
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For artists and art historians, there's one thing to know: Art is in a constant state of flux as movements come and go. See how well you know these movements across time by taking this quiz.
How Are Pencils Made?
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The lead in a pencil is not actually lead. It is a mixture of graphite and clay, but have you ever wondered how they get the lead inside a wooden pencil. Find out how pencils are constructed in this article from HowStuffWorks.
How does a magnetic stripe on the back of a credit card work?
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Ever wondered how the mag stripe on the back of your credit card works? Find out how the mag stripe communicates information about your account.