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How Adhesive Tape Works
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In 1925, after an auto paint job gone wrong, a young research assistant was struck by the idea for adhesive tape. But how does tape actually stick, and how are we able to peel it off a roll?
Is there a link between intelligence and mental illness?
Is there any truth to the stereotype of the mad scientist? Turns out there is a link between high IQs and mental illness. Researchers are still not sure why.
American Culture: Symbols, Social Dynamics, Holidays and More
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People often describe America as a "melting pot" since the American population is a blend of so many different groups, each one with its own histories, traditions and customs. This makes the United States one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world, with this diversity reflected in every facet of American culture.
Revealing the Divine Feminine Meaning: Myths, Truths, and Insights
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Discover the profound divine feminine meaning, its spiritual significance, and how embracing feminine energy can lead to empowerment, balance, and personal growth.
The Divine Feminine in Mythology, Religion, and Spiritual Practices
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Discover the meaning of the divine feminine, its energy, and its role in spirituality. Learn how this empowering concept brings balance, healing, and transformation.
Five Times Young People Changed the World
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Teenagers may be young, but they are also determined, and they can spark change. HowStuffWorks looks at five times teens changed the world.
The Story of Adam and Eve Is Not Unique to the Bible
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The first man and woman are formed from clay to live in paradise until they are forced to leave because of deceit. It's a biblical story but also one found in many other cultures.
6 Famous Outlaws of the Wild West
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You know most of their names, but here are the fascinating stories of how six criminal masterminds of the old West lived and died.
Tuxedos, Tabbies and Torties: How to Tell These Housecats Apart
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HowStuffWorks explains the differences between tabby, tortoiseshell, calico, and tuxedo cats, among other types that are considered 'domestic shorthair.'
The Bizarre, Brazen Life of Cultist Aleister Crowley
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The late Aleister Crowley liked being known as 'wickedest man in the world.' HowStuffWorks talks to experts (and followers) of the outlandish cultist.