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Opossums: So Darn Ugly They're Adorable
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Opossums are some of the most misunderstood animals. HowStuffWorks looks at some cool opossum facts.
How the Lifetime Learning Credit Works
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The lifetime learning credit covers 20 percent of up to $10,000 in tuition and other costs. Learn more about the lifetime learning credit.
What is the Eastwood Rule?
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When Clint Eastwood fired a director that didn't share his vision, the Eastwood Rule was born. Learn more about the Eastwood Rule at HowStuffWorks.
5 Pieces of Protective Gear for DIY
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Are you wondering what pieces of protective gear for diy you should have at home? Check out this list of top 5 pieces of protective gear for diy.
Pros and Cons of Fluoride
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Fluoride is added to water in efforts to prevent tooth decay, but many question fluoridation's safety and success. Learn about fluoride in water.
7 Step Plan for Healthy Living
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This seven-step plan for healthy living will keep you on track. Learn the seven-step plan for healthy living.
How Are Coroners and Medical Examiners Different?
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Coroners and medical examiners both help investigate unusual or violent deaths. The two jobs are different, but deeply connected.
The Science and Smarts Behind Hypertrophy (and Getting Ripped)
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Hypertrophy is a scientific term for building muscle. And there are lots of ways to do it. HowStuffWorks talks to an expert who wrote the book on it.
There's a Rhino-shaped Cave in Washington State
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It's perhaps one of the strangest fossils ever discovered. We'll explain how it came to be 15 million years ago, and how hikers found it in the '30s.
Every Single Living Thing Is Part of an Ecosystem. Here's How They Work
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How do we consider a Thing with no edge? Ecosystem ecologists are always trying.