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Straight Talk: Hair Straightening -- What are my options?
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Hair straightening can tame curls and frizz. Take a look at the different hair straightening options at TLC Style and find the one right for you.
How Long Can My Succulents Survive Without Water?
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Succulents can go days on end without any fresh water. Learn the secret that succulents carry to get them through the dry spells.
How Geysers Work
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Geysers are explained in this article. Learn about geysers.
Bathroom Smell Like Sewage? Possible Causes and Fixes
It's not uncommon for your bathroom to occasionally have bad odors. But when you smell sewage, that's usually not a good sign.
How Spoilers Work
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Is it possible - just maybe - that spoilers don't actually (spoiler!) spoil all the fun? Learn about a super fan's worst nightmare at HowStuffWorks.
10 Types of Insulation
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Most of us know that a house must have a well-insulated building envelope to be structurally sound. But we may not know how important this shell really is. These are 10 types of insulation that can protect your home.
Could we power all cars entirely from wind power?
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Could we power all cars entirely from wind power? Read about wind power and whether or not we could use wind power to power all cars.
How Mustard Gas Works
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Mustard gas is a chemical warfare agent developed during World War I. Learn how mustard gas affected soldiers and armies used mustard gas.
How Do Bacteria Reproduce?
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Bacteria are both friend and foe to humanity. They cause and cure health problems, make rotting food stink and give sourdough its delicious taste. Find out how these countless tiny microbes accomplish all of this and more.
How Much Do You Really Know About the World?
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Earth is the only planet in our solar system that isn't named after a mythological god or goddess. It's not flat, but it's not a sphere either. We only have one Earth. What do you know about the planet?