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Eliminating Dust Mites
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Eliminating dust mites gets rid of the allergens they produce in their feces. Learn how eliminating dust mites can lead to a healthier household.
Science vs. Monster Movies Quiz: Tell Fact from Fiction!
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This HowStuffWorks quiz will grill you on alien jaw mechanics, Godzilla's dinosaurian ties and the unexpected downside of invisibility.
Should You Pop Your Blisters?
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HowStuffWorks finds out whether it's better medically to pop that blister or leave it alone.
Create an Emo Playlist and We'll Guess Your Age
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Everyone has had at least one emo playlist that was played over and over again. Which of the popular songs would you put on a playlist? Tell us, and we'll guess your age.
How to Clean Nespresso Vertuo Machines in 6 Simple Steps
Unlike Nespresso's Original line of coffee makers, which makes espresso-based drinks, Nespresso's Vertuo system uses centrifusion technology to extract coffee and create a thick, rich cream. That means that the capsule is spinning at high speed.
The Katydid Is a Vibrant Master of Disguise (and Nocturnal!)
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Is that katydid a leaf? Is it an insect? Is it singing to you on a warm summer night? The answer to all of these is yes! Closely related to crickets and grasshoppers, there are over 6,000 katydid species worldwide. These masters of disguise are commonly heard but rarely seen.
Can Cats Eat Oranges? More Importantly, Why Are You Asking?
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Oranges are a popular snack for humans, packed with vitamin C and sweet, tangy flavor. But can cats eat oranges? The short answer is no, cats should not eat oranges.
Coqui Frog: Beloved in Puerto Rico, Not So Much in Hawaii
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If you've walked through a warm, humid forest in Puerto Rico or parts of Hawaii at dusk, you've likely heard the high-pitched "ko-kee" call of the coqui frog.
Lake Natron: Where Impossibly Salty Water Matches Flamingos
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With its vivid red waters and stunning surrounding terrain, Lake Natron is one of East Africa's most mesmerizing and otherworldly natural wonders.
Is Catnip Bad for Cats or Can Cat Brains Handle the Nip?
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Most pet owners have asked themselves at some point: Is catnip bad for cats? The short answer is no. Catnip is nontoxic and safe for your cat in most situations, but there's more to this minty herb than meets the eye.