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The 4th Dimension: Where Science and Imagination Collide

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Can we see the fourth dimension or is it something that is beyond our grasp? Find out if it is possible to see the fourth dimension in this article.

10 Superpowers We'd Love to Have

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Whether you grew up reading comics or you've only recently between introduced to the world of Marvel and DC by the plethora of comic book movies that have been released over the last decade, we're willing to bet that you've spent some time fantasizing about which superpower you'd like to have if given the opportunity to.

What Did Jesus Look Like? Analyzing Historical Evidence

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The true appearance of Jesus Christ has been a topic of fascination and debate for centuries. Traditional Western art often portrays him with long, flowing hair, blue eyes and a beard, but these depictions are more reflective of European aesthetics than historical accuracy. This begs question: What did Jesus look like?

How to Use Twitter

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Wondering how to use Twitter? It has become an increasingly common social media tool. See our guide on how to use Twitter to get started.

What Are Prime Numbers, and Why Do They Matter?

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You may remember from math class that a prime number is a number that can only be divided by 1 and itself. But why are they important anyway?

10 Most Fun TV Shows About Science

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Who says science can't be fun? See 10 fun TV shows about science that entertain and educate.

How Corrective Lenses Work

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Eyeglasses are one of the most common sights in the world. Learn what goes into creating the lenses and how to read an eyeglass prescription.

How 3-D TV Works

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3-D TV can let you watch a movie in 3-D without those goofy glasses. See how 3-D TV works, including 3-D technology and types of 3-D glasses.

How the Mars Rovers Work

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Of course we want to go to Mars. Until we figure it out though, roving robots with names like Spirit, Opportunity, Sojourner and Curiosity are our best bet for digging up dirt on our nearest planetary neighbor. Want to go along for the ride?

10 Quick Ways to Make Money

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Every now and then you'd like (or really need) a little extra cash. Here are 10 quick ways to make money from HowStuffWorks.

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