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Diet Coke vs. Coke Zero: Is There Actually a Difference?

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Which gets your vote in the great Diet Coke vs. Coke Zero debate? The labels say the differences are slight, but fans will say the diet sodas are worlds apart.

Is diesel fuel better for the environment?

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Many countries are using more diesel fuel for a variety of reasons. Learn whether diesel fuel is good for the environment from this article.

What are the different grades of hex cap screws?

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Hex head cap screws come in grades two, five, eight and nine. Learn about the different grades of hex cap screws from this article.

One Time This Pony Drank a Lot of Diet Coke. Here's Why

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Strangely enough, Diet Coke and Coke can blast away bezoars in horses - and humans. HowStuffWorks Now investigates this unusual medical treatment.

How Exercise Works

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Exercise creates a set of responses in your body, whether you work out regularly or not. Find out how these responses can be enhanced by training.

Why do people tap on soda cans before opening them?

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Ever wondered why people tap on soda cans before opening them? They do this to avoid a soda can explosion, but does it really help or is it a myth?

Baking Powder Questions

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Baking powder is a leavener that makes baked goods rise and is similar to baking soda. Learn how to use and store baking powder in this article.

Wind Energy Quiz

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Feel that wind? Fwooooshhhh!!! Fwwwooooshhh!! Quick, somebody put up a wind turbine. Test your knowledge with this quiz.

Diesel Isn't Always a Worse Polluter Than Gasoline

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Whether diesel- or gasoline-powered cars spit out more toxins depends on the pollutant measured, a new study says. HowStuffWorks reports.

Electronegativity Is Like an Atomic Tug-of-War

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Electrons are attracted to some atoms more than others. If two atoms are of equal strength, the electrons will be equally shared. If one atom is stronger, the electrons will be pulled in that atom's direction.

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