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Help Find the Lost Clickers of D-Day

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HowStuffWorks looks at the story of the D-Day clickers that were an integral part of the Normandy landing and the Acme company trying to find them.

Carbon Capture-to-fuel Is Here

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We're pulling CO2 out of thin air and transforming it into a fuel. HowStuffWorks looks at the science and how close it is to commercial viability.

Oh, Birds! Please Don't Fly Into Our Windows

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With the fall migration season for birds just around the corner, we took another look at how to prevent birds from colliding with windows.

Why do formal meals include so much silverware?

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If you've been to a nice dinner, you probably noticed the fancy silverware. Learn just why formal meals have so much silverware at HowStuffWorks.

Were Witches Really Burned at the Stake in Salem?

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The infamous Salem witch trials show what mass hysteria can do. But were those falsely accused witches really burned at the stake?

How to Tell Someone They Have Something in Their Teeth

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Getting food stuck in your teeth is embarrassing, even more so when no one tells you about it. Learn how to tell someone they have something in their teeth.

Who Created the First Macaroni and Cheese?

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Are you wondering who invented macaroni and cheese? Check out this article and learn who invented macaroni and cheese and more about this food.

Are Bug Zappers Bad News?

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Not only do bug zappers mostly kill beneficial insects, they also can serve you up a side of bacteria with your burger.

How rare are double rainbows?

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A double rainbow, man! Just the sight of one can send us babbling into happiness. And why not? Rainbows are beautiful. And two rainbows at the same time? Even better. But just how rare are these colorful arcs?

A New Green Solution for Dyeing Blue Denim

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From the chemicals that pollute and the massive use of water, the traditional method of dyeing blue jeans is an environmental disaster. Nanoparticles made from wood pulp might be the answer to the problem.

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