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What makes beached whales explode?
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What makes beached whales explode? Find out what makes beached whales explode at HowStuffWorks.
Should I refrigerate my perfume?
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Do you refrigerate perfume to make it last? Should you refrigerate perfume to make it last? Find out in this article.
Is there a benefit to applying fragrance to pulse points?
Is there a benefit to applying fragrance to pulse points? Find out if there is there a benefit to applying fragrance to pulse points.
Is Africa Splitting in Two? Really? Here's the Scoop
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The notion of Africa splitting has the attention scientists and geologists worldwide, as the Great Rift Valley stretches and tears at the Earth's crust.
When did humans start smoking, anyway?
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When did humans start smoking? With today's technology, we know the answer. Take a look at when humans started smoking at Discovery Fit and Health.
A Horrifying Russian Lathe Accident Highlights Vital Safety Protocols
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The Russian lathe accident remains a chilling reminder of the potential dangers associated with industrial machinery.
Are at-home microdermabrasion products good for your skin?
There are plenty of at-home microdermabrasion products, but do they really work? We'll give you the pros and cons of at-home microdermabrasion products
Online Dating Is Increasing Interracial Marriage
Social media dating sites are changing the face of relationships. HowStuffWorks looks at the data.
50 Years and Counting: 'Star Trek' Writers Explain Its Serious Staying Power
"Star Trek" is celebrating its 50th anniversary. HowStuffWorks Now talks to two of its writers about why it has endured for so long.
What Do Winemakers Do With Grape Waste?
Wine pomace - the portion of grapes left over from winemaking - has a variety of uses, from fertilizer to a nutrition-enhancing ingredient in foods.