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Sorry, Not Sorry: When Apologizing Makes Things Worse
Adding the word 'sorry' to a rejection just makes it worse, says a new study. HowStuffWorks explains why.
Test Your Knowledge: Food Technology
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Food technology encompasses a broad range of food-related subjects. How much do you know about modern food technologies?
Fitness Fact and Fiction Quiz
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Show off your fitness IQ and your ThighMaster trivia prowess in our fitness quiz.
Does Biotene cure dry mouth?
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Does Biotène mouthwash help with dry mouth -- a common, but dangerous health problem? See if Biotène mouthwash makes an adequate cure.
The History of the Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
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Are you wondering about the history of peanut butter and jelly? Check out this article and learn about the history of peanut butter and jelly
The Naked Mole Rat Exhibits Hive Behavior, Lives Up to 30 Years
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The naked mole rat (Heterocephalus glaber) is found in the dry regions of East Africa. These hairless, wrinkly rodents live in underground colonies that function more like insect hives than typical mammal groups.
Quick Tips: Can moisturizing reduce puffiness in your face?
There are many ways to reduce puffiness in your face, but first you have to determine the cause. Learn how moisturizer can reduce puffiness.
How a Brinicle Works
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Underwater icicles, also called brinicles or sea stalactites, form when super-cold brine meets normal seawater. The sub-zero phenomenon can kill some sea life.
How to Make Oobleck
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Taking its name from a Dr. Seuss book, oobleck is a sticky green substance that changes from a liquid to a solid when pressure is applied.
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.