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How Rain Barrels Work

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Rain barrels are containers designed to trap and store rainwater. Learn more about rain barrels and if one is right for you.

10 Active Senior Hobbies

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Active senior hobbies can help maintain fitness and health. See this list of 10 active senior hobbies to get inspired.

10 Countries With Perfect Climates

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A perfect climate means different things to different people. These 10 countries span the globe and offer a wide range of climates to satisfy any taste -- hot, cold or in-between.

10 Objects That Cause the Most ER Visits

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Everyday objects can cause a visit to the ER room. Do you know which ones? See the 10 objects that cause the most ER visits to learn more.

How Biodegradation Additives Work

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Plastic's handy, hardy stuff, but we don't want to leave piles of old forks and water bottles for future generations to trip over. Can special additives that break down plastics faster save the day?

How Tankless Toilets Work

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Tankless toilets, which conserve water and take up less space than standard models, are common in public restrooms and some urban homes. Are the benefits worth having one in your home?

How Polar Bears Work

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Polar bears are iconic for their shocking whiteness, ferocity and sheer size. Learn about polar bears, polar bear diet and polar bear habitat.

10 Scientists Who Were Their Own Guinea Pigs

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Some scientists choose to use their own bodies in their scientific experiments. Learn about 10 self-experimenting scientists.

How Dust Storms Work

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Though they're outranked by other, more dangerous natural phenomena, dust storms can still do serious damage to life and property. What causes these massive storms?

How Gold Works

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We love it. We wear it glittering around our necks and sparkling at our ears, wrists and feet. We pass it down to our children and hoard it in secret stashes. Why is this precious metal so prized?

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