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Inside Georgia Aquarium: The Biggest Aquarium in the U.S.

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The Georgia Aquarium is the world's largest aquarium. How did they build habitats for all the animals, and what does it take to keep them fed and healthy? Find out about the aquarium and learn about the animals that call it home.

10 Most Common Attractive Nuisances

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Attractive nuisances often draw the attention of children and can cause injuries or even death. What common features of your neighborhoods are considered attractive nuisances?

10 Unique Careers You Won't Believe Exist

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'So, what do you do?' 'I'm a tampon tester.' How's that for cocktail conversation? Let HowStuffWorks help you find your new, unique career.

10 Most Infamous Stains in History

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Spills are a daily occurrence, but some leave an indelible mark on history. Here are 10 spots that no amount of cleaner can ever wash away from the public record.

Does it do any good to air out rugs and mattresses outside?

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There is at least one big advantage that the air outside the house has over the air inside the house. Check out this article to learn what that is.

What is the crystalline substance found in disposable diapers?

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When we change our baby's diaper, he often has what we politely refer to as "crystal butt." There are little clear crystals on his bottom. It seems like they come from his diaper. Do you know what these crystals are?

What is activated charcoal and why is it used in filters?

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Charcoal is carbon. Activated charcoal is charcoal that has been treated with oxygen to open up millions of tiny pores between the carbon atoms. What does this have to do with its absorbancy?

What is Gelatin?

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Gelatin is an translucent and often unflavored element often used in cooking. Learn what gelatin is in this article.

Blanching Questions

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Blanching helps preserve the color and flavor of fruits and vegetables. It also kills bacteria on the food. Bone up on blanching food in this article.

Inside an Electric Motor

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These electric motor pictures take you inside a typical toy motor. Find out how everything works with electric motor pictures.

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