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What is the difference between espresso and drip coffee?

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What is the difference between espresso and drip coffee? Read this article to learn about the main differences between drip and espresso coffee.

How do self-cleaning ovens work?

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Self-cleaning ovens use a temperature cycle to burn off spills from baking, without the use of any chemicals. Learn more about self-cleaning ovens.

What if I crossed my eyes for 10 minutes?

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What if I crossed my eyes for 10 minutes? Would they stick that way forever?

Southern Yellow Pine Tree

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Southern yellow pine tree is known for its very long needles, which are often cut and used as Christmas decorations. Learn how to grow and use southern yellow pine tree.

Dwarf Myrtle

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Dwarf myrtle has a delightful scent when pierced. Its many varieties and uses (as a screen, hedge, or topiary) make it an interesting plant to care for and display. Learn more about its flowering habits.

Dill

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Dill is often used as both a decorative plant in borders and mixed beds and as a herb in the vegetable garden. Learn more about it at HowStuffWorks.

What is the ideal temperature for a refrigerator?

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You know that the purpose of a refrigerator is to slow down the growth of bacteria, but what temperature should you set your refrigerator to so that it slows bacteria, but doesn't hurt food that doesn't freeze well? Find out in this article.

How Does a Lie Detector (Polygraph) Work?

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You may know a bit about polygraphs, but do you know which physical reactions it actually monitors?

Why is carbon monoxide poisonous?

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I have heard that carbon monoxide is extremely poisonous. Can you explain why?

What Is Sodium Nitrate in Processed Meats, and Is It Harmful?

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Sodium nitrate and its relative sodium nitrite are preservatives that you find in lots of processed meats. Learn why they add these preservatives to food.

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