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Yin Organs Overview

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In traditional Chinese medicine, the yin organs produce, transform, and store qi, blood, body fluids, and essence. Learn about how yin organs work.

How Doorbells Work

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You probably don't spend too much time pondering the inner workings of a doorbell, but it's actually a pretty cool device once you get inside. Find out exactly what happens when someone rings your bell.

Room Layout Rules

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Room layout rules teach you that it's not just what you put in a room but where you put it. Learn more about room layout rules.

What Does a Radiator Do?

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The radiator of your car is composed of tubes that carry the coolant fluid, a protective cap that's actually a pressure valve, and a tank on each side to catch the coolant overflow. Learn more about how a radiator cap works from this article.

Cyanosis: Why Your Fingers Turn Blue

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It might be OK for a Smurf to have blue fingers, but for the rest of us, it's something you don't want to see. Cyanosis is usually a sign of a bigger health problem.

Psychic Powers: Fun to Consider, Even Without Scientific Support

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Ever get the sense that someone is staring at you, only to turn around and find out you're right? That might be your psychic powers at work. While mainstream science doesn’t fully endorse the idea, cultures around the world have explored these abilities for centuries.

The Saltiest Body of Water Isn't the Dead Sea

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It sounds like a simple trivia question. In reality several lakes, seas, and ponds compete for the title of "saltiest body of water," depending on how scientists measure salinity.

Why does caffeine keep you awake?

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Caffeine effects include an increase in your heart rate and an increased level of alertness. Learn more about some of the different caffeine effects.

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