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Remembering Some of the Craziest Custom RVs

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Learn about some of history's craziest custom RVs, compliments of the guys at CarStuff.

The Maillard Reaction and the Science of Browning Foods

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The Maillard reaction is the scientific process that makes your steak (and other foods) taste and smell delicious. So, how does that work? We'll explain.

Why Your Hair Is Tougher Than Razor Blades

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You think stainless steel is a strong metal. So would it surprise you to learn it can't hold an edge when it comes to your hair?

Can the Change in Temperature Really Make You Sick?

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Weather-driven sickness is a thing, but it isn't always the temperature that causing the illness. HowStuffWorks looks at what it is making you sick.

How are your taxes affected if you get married in the middle of the year?

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You two haven't been married a year and it's time to file your taxes. Learn some tax tips for marriage in the middle of the year at HowStuffWorks.

Why is sugar sticky?

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Sugar becomes sticky when mixed with water. But why? Find out why sugar is sticky at HowStuffWorks.

Why Some Animals Eat Rocks to Aid in Digestion

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Gastroliths, or "stomach stones," are found in animals from chickens to sea lions. But what are they for?

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