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Are there CO2 emissions from natural gas?

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Until recently, natural gas was thought of as one of the cleanest fossil fuels. Yet new studies say it may be worse for the ozone layer than coal -- a fuel well-known for its harmful emissions.

Ever Stand Up and Get Dizzy?

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Some bodily phenomena make sense. An ice cream headache, for example - you know what you did to get there, you know you deserved it, and you have absolutely no regrets. Others are a bit of a mystery, like when you stand up quickly and see a dizzying array of stars.

What is anhidrosis?

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What is anhidrosis? Visit Discovery Health to learn what anhidrosis is.

What's the age when body odor starts?

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What's the age when body odor starts? Visit Discovery Health to learn the age when body odor starts.

Nikola Tesla's Cat and Other Feline Fascinations

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If it wasn't for Nikola Tesla's cat, we might not have electricity. Part-Time Genius cohosts discuss this and other little-known cats in history.

Scientists Solve the Weird Physics of How Bats Land Upside Down

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How do bats land upside down? A new study solves the physics. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Why Do You Hold Your Breath in a Tunnel? And Other Driving Superstitions

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Do you hold your breath when you're driving through a tunnel? HowStuffWorks looks at a survey exploring driving superstitions.

Endoplasmic Reticulum: Rough ER vs. Smooth ER

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The part of your cells that helps you recover from a hangover is shaped like a maze of tubes and is made of two parts - the rough endoplasmic reticulum and the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.

Does the Sun Rotate?

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Like Earth, the sun rotates, but in a different way. HowStuffWorks looks at the science.

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