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How Obituaries Went From Dry Death Notices to Tributes to Truth

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Obituaries do more than just let the world know someone died. They're a chance to pay tribute to someone, advocate for a cause or even settle a score.

Is This The Hardest Disney Quiz You'll Take Today?

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Disney has made countless classics that have been enjoyed by both children and adults alike. Think you have the "bear necessities" to ace this quiz? Take it to see what you can score!

Do These Nightmare Parasites Hack Snail Brains to Survive?

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This parasitic worm invades a snail's eyestalks, where it pulsates to imitate a caterpillar, attracting the ultimate target, a bird.

7 Times New Technology Was Created to Make a Film

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When the right technology didn't yet exist, these seven filmmakers created the tools they needed to make cinema history.

What Is Morse Code? How It Works and Still Lives On

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The heyday for Morse code is primarily over, but this communication method using dots and dashes still has its place in our digital world.

How Building Implosions Work

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Safe, professional building implosions combine mathematics, intuition and sheer explosive power. Find out how the experts bring down huge structures without damaging the buildings nearby.

How Vampires Work

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The vampire legend has been evolving for centuries. The most common image of the vampire was born in Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" in 1897, but the stories go back further than that. Learn all about the undead.

How Steadicams Work

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Some of the greatest movie scenes of all time were filmed using Steadicams. They allow moviemakers to produce moving, hand-held shots that have no shakes at all. Learn all about this ingenious camera system.

How the Euro Works

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As of January 1, 2002, the euro is the official monetary unit of 12 nations. Find out all about the euro, who's using it and the widespread effects of having a single European currency.

How Electric Cars Work

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Sales of electric cars keep soaring and the technology just keeps getting better. So how do electric cars work and just how green are they?

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