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11 Home Remedies for Nosebleeds
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There are many safe and effective home remedies for nose bleeds. Learn how to stop a bloody nose using objects you can find in your home.
5 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Betta Fish
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Colorful, flashy betta fish are common pets. But many owners are unaware of how to properly care for them.
Canned Vs. Fresh Jalapenos
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Wondering whether to use canned vs. fresh jalapeno? Go for the fresh for a stronger flavor. Learn more about using peppers in your cooking.
How Dieting Works
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Dieting is a multibillion dollar industry in the United States, but it doesn't work for most people. The standard story is: Lose 20, gain 30. But there are healthy, effective ways to lose weight. Find out why most diets fail and what you can do to make yours work.
How Plant-microbial Fuel Cells Work
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Do you know How Plant-microbial Fuel Cells Work? Keep reading to learn how to generate power using plants and How Plant-microbial Fuel Cells Work.
18 Odd Items for Sale in Japanese Vending Machines
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You can tell a lot about a culture by what they put in their vending machines. Japan seems to take the cake with the number of unusual items that can be found in a vending machine. Read about 18 odd items for sale in Japanese vending machines.
10 Ways to Stop Using Plastic Right Now
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Plastic is doing irreparable harm to our planet. HowStuffWorks looks at 10 easy ways we can all stop using it.
What Is Xanthan Gum, and Should You Stock It in Your Pantry?
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Xanthan gum is a flavorless food thickener that's been around for decades. Is it the pantry staple that's missing for your pantry?
Why do many foods have High Altitude Cooking Instructions?
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Most any packaged food that involves boiling will have "high altitude" cooking instructions. Find out what this means and why it matters in cooking.
How Gene Banks Work
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Gene banks preserve thousands of genetic samples from organisms and store them in frozen vaults. Learn why gene banks are becoming more urgent.