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Can You Match the Picture to Where in the World It Was Taken?
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We've gathered a picture collection just for you! Score big by matching the images that you see to the names of major destinations from around the globe. Lucky for you, you don't need a plane, train or boat ticket to make this fun trek. Take your picture journey now!
How To Clean Toilet Stains
Nothing is worse than a stinky and stained toilet bowl. But you can get rid of those rings in a few simple steps. We'll show you how.
The Pili Nut Is a Nutritional Powerhouse Worth Cracking
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The pili nut could be one of the healthiest we've ever seen. So why can't the pili nut crack the health food market? HowStuffWorks takes a bite.
13 Brown Gemstones for Understated Elegance
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Looking to add earthy elegance to your jewelry box? Brown gemstones offer a unique and elegant alternative to more traditional colored gemstones.
Space Exploration Pictures
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These space exploration pictures show you how mankind has explored the vastness of space. Check out these space exploration pictures.
Turns Out Earth's Pulse 'Beats' Every 27.5 Million Years, But Why?
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Researchers have been asking this question for almost a century and now we're a little closer to the answer. Something else to ponder: Every 27.5 million years there is usually a mass extinction.
NASA's InSight Mission Detects Its First Marsquake
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NASA Insight Mission detects its first marsquake, confirming the planet is seismically active. HowStuffWorks looks at the science of the discovery.
How Do Fossils Form? A Journey Through Time
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What is a fossil? How do they form?
What is the future of geothermal energy?
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What is the future of geothermal energy? Learn more about the future of geothermal energy in this article.
A Giant Tortoise Lives in the 'Galápagos of the Indian Ocean'
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By the time the oldest human dies, odds are there's a giant tortoise out there somewhere who'll live twice as long as they did. Hailing from the Indian Ocean and the Galapagos islands, giant tortoises have been one of the most durable and long-living species for centuries upon centuries.