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Will eating collagen keep you young?
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Eating collagen might not sound very appetizing, but will it prevent wrinkles? Find out if eating collagen will keep you young.
What are fit and finish and why do they matter?
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What are fit and finish and why do they matter? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn about fit and finish and why they matter.
5 Things to Know About Adjusting to Parenthood
Adjusting to parenthood takes time and patience because of the plethora of changes. Learn 5 things to know about adjusting to parenthood.
Who Will Be Crowned Winner of the Fried Chicken Sandwich Wars?
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The already heated chicken sandwich wars just keeps getting hotter. Will a winner ever emerge in this fast food fight?
Mimetoliths: The Faces We See in Rock Formations
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Erosion and weather can combine to make rock formations look like all kinds of things, from human faces to animals. They're called mimetoliths and we've taken a look at four of the most famous.
Tanzanite Is Africa's Real Blue Diamond
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Tanzanite is so rare, it is sourced from just an 8-square-mile (20-square-kilometer) area in Tanzania. It was first discovered in the late 1960s and it burst onto the jewelry scene thanks to Tiffany & Co.
Want a Perfect Cuppa Joe? Roast Your Own Coffee Beans
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Been searching the world for that perfect cup of coffee? Maybe learning the fine art and science of roasting your own coffee beans is the way to go.
The Middle Lanes Are the Fastest in Track and Field ... Right?
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In track and field, it was conventional wisdom that the middle lanes of the track were the fastest. One economist put that assumption to the test.
Frances Kelsey Stopped Thalidomide in Its Tracks, and Changed the FDA Forever
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Frances Kelsey saved countless lives when she decided not to approve a drug for morning sickness in the 1960s. Her instinct was spot-on and has had lasting effects on FDA drug approval ever since.
The Vinyl Album Is Dead. Long Live the Album!
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Will subscription music services - and the unlikely comeback of vinyl - save the music album from extinction? HowStuffWorks looks at the future of music albums.