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Cornea Transplant Surgery and Risks

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Cornea transplant surgery is one of the successful types of transplant surgery. Learn about cornea transplant surgery and its risks.

10 Influential Green Architects

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Many say the pioneer of green design was the irascible Frank Lloyd Wright, but others note that sustainable architecture has been around forever. Regardless, who are some of the leading figures in the field today?

11 Tax Tips for People Working and Living in Different States

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With so many people living in one state and working in another these days, taxes can be more complicated than ever. Here are some tax tips to remember.

How the Ice Age Worked

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An ice age is a period of cooling, marked by the presence of glaciers and ice sheets. Learn how an ice age works and if we're in an ice age right now.

Does a deer have exactly enough brains to tan its own hide?

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Tanning with deer brain might seem odd, but some people prefer this leather-making tradition. Learn why tanning with deer brain can soften leather.

What is landsickness?

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Landsickness is motion sickness anomaly -- a person with landsickness actually feels better while in motion. Learn more about landsickness.

Legless Lizard vs. Snake: Are They Actually Different Animals?

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The legless lizard is an entirely different creature from its slithery look-alike, the snake. Learn about the legless lizard evolution and more.

Poisonous Death Cap Mushroom Spreads Over North America

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Amanita phalloides is non-native to the North American continent, introduced to California from Europe, and rapidly spreading.

The Twisted Tale of a Racist Law Still on the Books

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The Mann Act was passed in 1910 and even though it's been used legitimately, it's also been abused. HowStuffWorks looks at its twisted tale.

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