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Lemons and Limes: Natural Weight-Loss Food

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Low-calorie lemons and limes can be used for their tart juice to add life to meals. Learn how adding these fruits to you diet can help you fight fat.

New Guinea Impatiens

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New Guinea impatiens is a type of multicolor annual flower. Learn about growing, propagating, and using New Guinea impatiens at HowStuffWorks.

Baby Tears Plant

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Baby tears plant looks good draping out of its container but can also maintain a moundlike shape with pinching. It does well in humid climes but prefers well-circulated air. Learn why to use it in a terrarium.

Anger Management: Control Your Temper By Avoiding These 4 Foods

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Anger Management: Control Your Temper By Avoiding These 4 Foods. Keep reading and discover what foods you should avoid to help control your temper.

History of Tattooing

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Ever wonder about the history of tattooing? Explore tattoos in history.

Why Buy a Sports Jersey When You Can Rent One?

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HowStuffWorks checks out a new company that works like Rent the Runway but for football jerseys.

Are geothermal power plants safe?

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For all our hand-wringing over the oil supply, it might shock you to realize that the solution to our dependence on fossil fuels lies right under our feet.

5 Quetzal Species Flying in Central and South America

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The quetzal is a colorful, tropical bird that has fascinated humans for thousands of years. One species in particular, the resplendent quetzal, is thought to have inspired Quetzalcoatl" target="_blank">Quetzalcóatl, the Mesoamerican feathered serpent god.

The Elephant Hawk Moth Is the 'Ugly Duckling' of Moths

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The elephant hawk moth is breathtakingly beautiful as an adult, but as a baby ... not so much.

How to Make a Milkshake

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With some ice cream and a little know-how, you can make a delicious milkshake right in your own kitchen.

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