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Perlite: It's Like Popcorn for Your Potting Soil!

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Those white beads you see in potting soil are made of a volcanic glass called perlite. And that's not the only place you'll see this versatile material.

8 Awesome Uses for Your Instant Pot

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Instant Pot is all the rage. But what's the deal? What makes this pressure cooker so great? HowStuffWorks gets cooking.

Funerals Have Changed Since the 1960s. Here's How

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Funerals have undergone some major adjustments since the 1960s. Learn more about modern funerals at HowStuffWorks.

Noob or Not? How Much Do You Know About Fortnite?

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Described by The New Yorker as a cross between Minecraft and "The Hunger Games," this video game is insanely popular among teens (and others). Are you a pro?

The Light and Fluffy History of Southern Biscuits

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Biscuits have come a long way since their incarnation as hard, dry rations meant simply for survival. HowStuffWorks looks at the history of biscuits.

Is Lightning Without Thunder Safe?

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Simon and Garfunkel. Peanut butter and jelly. Thunder and lightning. Some things are just better when they roll in pairs. But while we know that '60s folk singers and classic foodstuffs can also roll solo, what about these stormy BFFs?

What Is Sassafras and Is it Safe?

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HowStuffWorks looks at the many uses and potential dangers of sassafras.

If a Robot Takes a Job From a Human, Should It Pay Taxes, Too?

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HowStuffWorks discusses whether robots should be taxed if they take the jobs of people to make up for the taxation shortfall.

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