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Is Chicago the Windiest City in the U.S.?

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Chicago has long been known as "The Windy City." It's a pretty cool nickname, but does it live up to it?

6 Ways to Clean White Baseball Pants That Actually Work

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Let's face it. Baseball is a dirty game. Sliding into home leaves quite a stain on those pristine white pants. But nobody has to know if you follow these six ideas.

How to Remove Scuff Marks from Shoes

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It's easy to get rid of scuff marks from leather shoes, sneakers, Crocs and other types of footwear. We'll show you how.

Honey Island Swamp Monster: A Towering Cryptid Draped in Mystery

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The Honey Island Swamp Monster is a mysterious cryptid of Louisiana, described as a Bigfoot-like creature with yellow eyes and grayish brown hair.

Can we use vegetable oil as fuel in cars and electrical generators?

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Can we use vegetable oil as fuel in our cars and in electrical generators? The short answer is yes. The longer answer is, well, yes, with a good number of qualifications.

How Freeze-Drying Works

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Remember "astronaut ice cream"? That was freeze-dried. You can find freeze-dried spaghetti and meatballs and even omelets. Find out what "freeze-dried" means and how such a state is achieved.

How to Become an Astronaut

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Like a firefighter or a rock star, an astronaut is one of those jobs kids say they want to have when they grow up. If you're still serious, we can tell you what it takes.

How the Gyroscope Works

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Did you know that airplanes and space shuttles use the utterly low-tech gyroscope for navigation? Discover the secret behind gyroscopic motion!

7 Health Problems for the Modern Age

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While your iPod may bring you hours of enjoyment, it could also cause health problems. Read our list of seven health problems for the modern age.

What's the one thing you can do to your home to save the most energy?

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Saving home energy can be as easy as insulating your house's envelope. Learn more about ways you can save home energy through insulation.

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