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Scurvy: The Scourge of the High Seas Remains at Large Today

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HowStuffworks looks at the symptoms and treatment of scurvy and why it was so associated with sailors and pirates.

Why Xenophobia Thrives in Troubled Times

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Xenophobia, or the fear of immigrants and strangers, has a long history across the globe. What makes this prejudice so prominent throughout history?

Why do those long, white clouds form behind jets flying high overhead?

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Contrails are those long white clouds that form in the wake of an airplane flying at altitude. What causes these contrails and what are they made of? Learn the answer to this question in this article from HowStuffWorks.

How High-tech Fabrics Cool You Down When You Heat Up

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Researchers are constantly developing fabrics that can help keep you cool, whether you're working out or trying to get a good night's sleep. But how do they work, and which are the best ones?

Magnetic Air Conditioners: A High Tech Way Of Keeping Cool

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Traditional air conditioners are huge consumers of energy. Could magnetic air conditioners keep our homes cooler inside without making temperatures hotter outside?

22 Old Anime Series and Movies That Set a High Bar

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"Old" is a relative term; not everything millennials and previous generations hold sacred should be considered ancient just yet.

Flying High: The Aircraft Quiz

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Manned flight has altered the course of humanity. How much do you know about the aircraft of the world? Take this quiz to find out.

How Ultrasonic Welding Works

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You probably know that high pitched or high frequency sounds can break materials apart. But did you know that high frequency sounds can be used to bond materials together?

How HDTV Works

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HDTV hit the market in 1998, and has ushered in an era of superior resolution and sound. Learn about HDTV and check out expert reviews for HDTV.

Is New Year's Day the Most Dangerous Day to Drive?

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Holidays often bring on auto accidents with their mix of high traffic and high alcohol consumption. But is New Year's Eve the most dangerous day of the year?

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