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Hagoromo Fulltouch: The Legendary Chalk Hoarded by Mathematicians

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The world's most beloved chalk was pulled back from the brink of extinction, to the relief of the world's mathematicians and chalk enthusiasts.

What % Physicist Are You?

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Prove that you know the language of the physical world. Does your understanding of natural phenomena start or stop at E=MC^2? Find out what it takes to think like the physics lords who came before us!

Meet the Tallest Woman in the World, Rumeysa Gelgi

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Before she was the tallest woman in the world, she was the world's tallest teenager. In 2021, Guinness World Records named Rumeysa Gelgi, who is 7 ft and 0.7 in (215.16 cm) in height, the tallest woman living.

Driver's License on Your Phone? There's an App for That

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Is a digital driver's license in your near future? Learn more about mobile driver's licenses at HowStuffWorks Now.

Tiny Stilts for Some Ants, Amputated Legs for Others. Here's Why.

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Scientists studied ant tracking by putting them on stilts. Learn more about the ants on stilts study in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

What Does Your Playlist Say About Your Personality?

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The type of music you like isn't all about age and culture - it's about personality, too. Learn more at HowStuffWorks Now.

Quiz: Time to Get Dirty (Dancing, That Is)

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The timeless cult classic 'Dirty Dancing' has captivated audiences for decades now. Don't be a baby in the corner. Take the HowStuffWorks quiz!

'Nightingale' Floors Served as Security Warning System in Ancient Japan

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In 17th century Japan, wealthy citizens built homes with "nightingale floors" that squeaked, warning them of intruders. In fact, the floors squeaked louder when the steps got lighter.

Scorching Heat in Pakistan May Have Set a World Record

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The mercury soared to over 122 degrees Fahrenheit in Nawkwabash, Pakistan. It could be the highest April temp ever recorded on the planet.

Why do some cultures believe you shouldn't sleep with your feet toward the door?

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In many cultures, it's considered vital that you don't sleep with your feet toward the door. Find out why.

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