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How much ice would I have to store up in the winter in order to air condition my house all summer?
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We use ice to cool many things from drinks to desserts. But what if ice could cool your home? Take a look at how much would be needed to keep your home comfortable.
No Milk, No Espresso, All Science: Frothing Up a Dairy-Free Latte
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Using xanthan gum to froth coffee rather than steamed milk is possible. Learn more about this dairy-free "latte" in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Gen Z Slang: Bet, Simp, Glow Up and More
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Language evolves, and Gen Z — born between the 1997 and 2012 — has introduced an entire dictionary of expressive, clever, and sometimes confusing slang.
Is There Science to Back Up the Stereotypes About Only Children?
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Is there any truth to stereotypes about only children? Learn more about only children personalities in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
The 'Straight Up' History of the Iconic Martini Glass
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You know the story behind the martini: James Bond always orders his "shaken, not stirred." But what's the story behind the classic glass it's always served in?
11 Types of fractures That Can Show Up in an X-ray or MRI
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A bone fracture can happen in an instant—from a fall, an accident, or even repetitive stress. But not all fractures are the same. Understanding the different types of fractures can help you grasp how bone breaks occur, how they’re diagnosed, and what the healing process might involve.
Pearl Harbor Attack: What Led to It and What Was the Aftermath?
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Japan's bombing of Pearl Harbor was the major event that caused the United States to enter World War II. Learn about the attack only at HowStuffWorks.
Dishing It Up: History of the Green Bean Casserole
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Green bean casserole is a staple at many Thanksgiving dinner tables. But who developed this recipe that has become such a holiday classic?
Can't Make This Stuff Up: The True Crime Quiz
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True crime is often stranger than fiction. How much do you know about some of the strangest and most notorious criminals out there like Ted Bundy, Jack the Ripper and the Night Stalker?
Genetic Analysis Shakes Up Elephant Family Tree, Raising Conservation Issues
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HowStuffWorks looks at a new genetic analysis clarifying the evolutionary relationships between five modern and extinct elephant species.