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How 'Savant Syndrome' Makes Some People, and Their Brains, Extraordinary

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Savant syndrome is a rare condition in which someone with significant mental disabilities demonstrates certain unexplained extraordinary abilities.

Can We Guess What Province You Live in Based on How You Speak?

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Is it a métro or a subway? Do you use utensils or do you call it cutlery? These are just a few examples of Canadian speech regionalisms - what can your speech patterns tell us about where you're from?

The Classic Board Games Quiz

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Most of us have spent a lot of quality time with classic board games, but how long has it been since you played Risk or Parcheesi? This quiz will test your knowledge of the board games of your youth.

Meghan Markle Is Not the First British Royal With African Heritage

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Although there's been a lot of talk about Meghan Markle being the first mixed race person to marry into the British royal family, historians say that's not really true.

The Lowdown on High Heels: Men Wore Them First

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High heels were originally worn by men. HowStuffWorks takes a look at the history of the high-heeled shoe.

The Atlas Moth Is a Behe-moth, Plus 5 Other Facts

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The Atlas moth is one of the largest moths out there, with a wingspan of up to 12 inches, but the 'cobra' faces on its wings are even more frightening to predators than its size.

Pistol Shrimp: The Fastest Gun in the Sea

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The pistol shrimp is feared in the ocean for its ability to hit a prey with air bubbles that travel 82 feet per second, pop at 218 decibels and deliver 8,000 degrees Fahrenheit of heat.

Old Railroads

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The age of old railroads saw the birth of the first railroad lines and mass transportation on rail. Read more about old railroads in America.

How Sleeve-valve Engines Work

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What is a sleeve-valve engine? Read more about sleeve-valve engine technology at HowStuffWorks.

Popular Christmas Carols Quiz

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How much do you know about songs of the Christmas season, from jingling jams to joyful hallelujahs? Take this quiz to find out!

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