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How do I calculate the percentage of calories from fat?

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Calculating the calories from fat can be good for a diet. Learn more about calculating the calories from fat at Discovery Health.

How to Make a Model of an Atom

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Making a model of an atom is a good way to learn about the physical world. Read this article to learn how to make a model of an atom.

Can Your Name Predict the Kind of Life You'll Lead?

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Can a name determine what kind of life you'll lead? Learn more in this BrainStuff video and HowStuffWorks Now article.

Some Butterflies Hear Through Their Wings

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Structures in some butterflies' wings are actually part of their ears. HowwStuffWorks looks at the hearing of butterflies.

How Dirty Is Your Shower Head?

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Researchers have discovered abundant colonies of mycobacterium in residential shower heads. HowStuffWorks takes a looks and offers a quick fix.

What Is the Biggest Number? 6 Astronomical Contenders

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As a child, when trying to come up with the biggest number possible, you might have said "infinity plus one." While technically infinity is the largest number because you cannot run out of numbers, the biggest numbers that we know of are still difficult to count but a bit more quantifiable.

How Bonsai Works

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Bonsai is an ancient form of gardening that many consider to be art. Learn more about bonsai and the rich history that comes with it.

How Maps Work

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A map is a type of language, a graphic way of representing information, whether it's to show population density or tell you how to get from Point A to Point B. Here's how they're made.

How Student Loans Work

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Student loans may be your only way to pay for college. HowStuffWorks explains how to get them and pay them back on time after you graduate.

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